2002
Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of the Urethra and Lower Genitourinary Tract in Symptomatic Women
Israel G, Lee V, Resnick D, Lavelle M, Krinsky G, Nitti V, Weinreb J. Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of the Urethra and Lower Genitourinary Tract in Symptomatic Women. Journal Of Women's Imaging 2002, 4: 165-172. DOI: 10.1097/00130747-200211000-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMR imagingCavernous hemangiomaMR examinationsLower urinary tractPhysical examination findingsSquamous cell carcinomaPelvic floor dysfunctionContrast-enhanced T1-weighted imagesVaginal wall cystTethered spinal cordMR imaging findingsMagnetic resonance evaluationLower Genitourinary TractMagnetic resonance imagingT2-weighted imagesT1-weighted imagesChart reviewPelvic ultrasonographyIntravenous pyelographySymptomatic womenExamination findingsImaging findingsPathology findingsCell carcinomaUrinary tract
1992
Manganese (II) N,N'-dipyridoxylethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetate 5,5'-bis(phosphate): clinical experience with a new contrast agent.
Rofsky N, Weinreb J. Manganese (II) N,N'-dipyridoxylethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetate 5,5'-bis(phosphate): clinical experience with a new contrast agent. Magnetic Resonance Quarterly 1992, 8: 156-68. PMID: 1390058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingMn-DPDPN'-dipyridoxylethylenediamineClinical experienceNon-enhanced T1Significant adverse eventsEnhanced magnetic resonance imagingManganese NT2-weighted imagesAdverse eventsHepatocellular originClinical trialsContrast agentsHepatobiliary agentsResonance imagingLiver imagingFavorable resultsLesion detectionNew contrast agentsIssues of safetyImaging techniquesAgentsImagingOptimal methodNumerous strategiesHepatic MR imaging with Mn-DPDP: safety, image quality, and sensitivity.
Bernardino M, Young S, Lee J, Weinreb J. Hepatic MR imaging with Mn-DPDP: safety, image quality, and sensitivity. Radiology 1992, 183: 53-8. PMID: 1549694, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.183.1.1549694.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMn-DPDPMore lesionsAdditional lesionsT1-weighted imagesDose groupSerious side effectsMagnetic resonance imagingT2-weighted imagesFocal hepatic diseaseN'-dipyridoxylethylenediamineIntravenous bolusHepatic diseaseMultiinstitutional studyPatientsSide effectsLesionsResonance imagingHepatic MRManganese NImaging parametersContrast agentsImagingGroupInfusionBolus
1990
The value of MR imaging in distinguishing leiomyomas from other solid pelvic masses when sonography is indeterminate.
Weinreb J, Barkoff N, Megibow A, Demopoulos R. The value of MR imaging in distinguishing leiomyomas from other solid pelvic masses when sonography is indeterminate. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1990, 154: 295-9. PMID: 2105017, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.154.2.2105017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSolid pelvic massPelvic massUterine leiomyomaLow signal intensityMR imagingMalignant tumorsMR criteriaPedunculated uterine leiomyomaPelvic malignant tumorsOvarian malignant tumorsDiagnosis of leiomyomaSquamous cell carcinomaSolid adnexal massesTypes of tumorsT2-weighted imagesT1-weighted imagesOvarian fibromaCell carcinomaAdnexal massesBroad ligamentSonographic appearanceDiagnostic criteriaLeiomyomaSignal intensityNormal myometrium