Introducing MRI: Diffusion Tensor Imaging (50 of 56)
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- www.einstein.yu.edu - The fiftieth chapter of Dr. Michael Lipton's MRI course covers Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). Dr. Lipton is associate professor radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and associate director of its Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center.
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Brilliant instructor!! It's like the Khan Academy of Radiology, so good!!
Brilliant lecturer...
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Fantastic talk. Is there a source for the gif used at the end of the video?
Great class, very easily explained!
Anything regarding axial and radial diffusivity?
amazing lecture
Fascinating!
Thank you
I got upset when his movie didn’t work.
Why is a D.T.I scan not intentionally ordered as a primary scan for
patients diagnosed with T.B.I and m.D.B.I. + mycolonus/ dystonia?
With clear scans from C.T / M.R.I.. which do not detect potential yet certain dysfunctions
and abnormalities are discovered and determined by Diffuse Axonal Injury diagnoses.
Mri
It takes long - 1-2 hours, and is also not routinely interpreted by clinicians.
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