2000
Choroid plexus changes after temporal lobectomy.
Saluja S, Sato N, Kawamura Y, Coughlin W, Putman C, Spencer D, Sze G, Bronen R. Choroid plexus changes after temporal lobectomy. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2000, 21: 1650-3. PMID: 11039344, PMCID: PMC8174865.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTemporal lobectomyChoroid plexusPostoperative changesResection siteNormal postoperative changesRecurrent brain tumorsContrast-enhanced T1-weighted imagesPresence of infectionContrast-enhanced MR imagingDegree of enhancementT1-weighted imagesChoroid plexus changesHippocampal sclerosisRecurrent tumorsIntractable epilepsyNodular patternPathologic changesPostoperative siteLobectomyBrain tumorsEnhancement patternSurgical manipulationPlexusMorphologic changesMR imaging
1995
Is there any role for gadopentetate dimeglumine administration when searching for mesial temporal sclerosis in patients with seizures?
Bronen R. Is there any role for gadopentetate dimeglumine administration when searching for mesial temporal sclerosis in patients with seizures? American Journal Of Roentgenology 1995, 164: 503. PMID: 7839999, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.164.2.7839999.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
1990
Magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents: theory and application to the central nervous system.
Bronen R, Sze G. Magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents: theory and application to the central nervous system. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1990, 73: 820-39. PMID: 2230966, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1990.73.6.0820.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsCentral nervous systemComputerized tomographyMR imagingNervous systemContrast-enhanced computerized tomographyActive multiple sclerosisIntradural spinal neoplasmsSecondary brain tumorsCerebral blood flowContrast-enhanced MR imagingContrast agentsIntrathecal contrast mediumStudy of choiceMagnetic resonanceMagnetic resonance imagingSignal intensity changesCNS lesionsMultiple sclerosisPituitary lesionsPostoperative stateAcoustic neurinomaSpinal neoplasmsMore abnormalitiesBlood flowSpinal disease
1989
MR imaging of the cranial meninges with emphasis on contrast enhancement and meningeal carcinomatosis.
Sze G, Soletsky S, Bronen R, Krol G. MR imaging of the cranial meninges with emphasis on contrast enhancement and meningeal carcinomatosis. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 1989, 10: 965-75. PMID: 2505542, PMCID: PMC8335283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBrainBrain DiseasesCarcinomaChildChild, PreschoolContrast MediaFemaleGadoliniumGadolinium DTPAHumansImage EnhancementInfantMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMeningeal NeoplasmsMeningesMiddle AgedOrganometallic CompoundsPentetic AcidProspective StudiesRadiographyRetrospective StudiesConceptsContrast-enhanced CTAbnormal meningeal enhancementMeningeal carcinomatosisMeningeal enhancementInner tableMR imagingGroup of patientsDiffuse meningeal enhancementContrast-enhanced MRAbnormal findingsLeptomeningeal tumorSubdural hematomaInflammatory conditionsGroup 2Postoperative defectsGroup 1CarcinomatosisSkull lesionsGroup 3Pathologic conditionsNormal meningesMeningesPatientsCranial meningesHead scans