PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis and Inflammation

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PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease : Atherosclerosis and Inflammation. / Ripa, Rasmus Sejersten; Pedersen, Sune Folke; Kjær, Andreas.

I: PET Clinics, Bind 11, Nr. 4, 10.2016, s. 479-488.

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Ripa, RS, Pedersen, SF & Kjær, A 2016, 'PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis and Inflammation', PET Clinics, bind 11, nr. 4, s. 479-488. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpet.2016.05.009

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Ripa, R. S., Pedersen, S. F., & Kjær, A. (2016). PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis and Inflammation. PET Clinics, 11(4), 479-488. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpet.2016.05.009

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Ripa RS, Pedersen SF, Kjær A. PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis and Inflammation. PET Clinics. 2016 okt.;11(4):479-488. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpet.2016.05.009

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Ripa, Rasmus Sejersten ; Pedersen, Sune Folke ; Kjær, Andreas. / PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease : Atherosclerosis and Inflammation. I: PET Clinics. 2016 ; Bind 11, Nr. 4. s. 479-488.

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title = "PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis and Inflammation",
abstract = "For imaging of atherosclerotic disease, lumenography using computed tomography, ultrasonography, or invasive angiography is still the backbone of evaluation. However, these methods are less effective to predict the likelihood of future thromboembolic events caused by vulnerability of plaques. PET and MR imaging have been used separately with success for plaque characterization. Where MR imaging has the ability to reveal plaque composition, PET has the ability to visualize plaque activity. Together this leads to a comprehensive evaluation of plaque vulnerability. In this review, the authors go through data and arguments that support increased use of PET/MR imaging in atherosclerotic imaging.",
keywords = "Atherosclerosis, Humans, Inflammation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Multimodal Imaging, Positron-Emission Tomography, Vascular Diseases, Journal Article, Review",
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RIS

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T1 - PET/MR Imaging in Vascular Disease

T2 - Atherosclerosis and Inflammation

AU - Ripa, Rasmus Sejersten

AU - Pedersen, Sune Folke

AU - Kjær, Andreas

N1 - Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016/10

Y1 - 2016/10

N2 - For imaging of atherosclerotic disease, lumenography using computed tomography, ultrasonography, or invasive angiography is still the backbone of evaluation. However, these methods are less effective to predict the likelihood of future thromboembolic events caused by vulnerability of plaques. PET and MR imaging have been used separately with success for plaque characterization. Where MR imaging has the ability to reveal plaque composition, PET has the ability to visualize plaque activity. Together this leads to a comprehensive evaluation of plaque vulnerability. In this review, the authors go through data and arguments that support increased use of PET/MR imaging in atherosclerotic imaging.

AB - For imaging of atherosclerotic disease, lumenography using computed tomography, ultrasonography, or invasive angiography is still the backbone of evaluation. However, these methods are less effective to predict the likelihood of future thromboembolic events caused by vulnerability of plaques. PET and MR imaging have been used separately with success for plaque characterization. Where MR imaging has the ability to reveal plaque composition, PET has the ability to visualize plaque activity. Together this leads to a comprehensive evaluation of plaque vulnerability. In this review, the authors go through data and arguments that support increased use of PET/MR imaging in atherosclerotic imaging.

KW - Atherosclerosis

KW - Humans

KW - Inflammation

KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

KW - Multimodal Imaging

KW - Positron-Emission Tomography

KW - Vascular Diseases

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

U2 - 10.1016/j.cpet.2016.05.009

DO - 10.1016/j.cpet.2016.05.009

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EP - 488

JO - P E T Clinics

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