Potential application of ivim and dwi imaging in parkinson’s disease

dc.contributor.authorCruz, Gloriaspa
dc.contributor.authorNie, Shengdongspa
dc.contributor.authorWang, Lijiaspa
dc.date2014-12-01
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-19T21:44:48Z
dc.date.available2019-09-19T21:44:48Z
dc.descriptionParkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive degenerative neurological condition, which origin remains unclear. We are interested in proposing the study ofblood flow in the substantia nigra (SN) in PD patients, based on findings that demonstrated relative hypoactivity in PD patients located to subthalamicnucleus and SN. It is believed that this hipoactivity may suggest changes in the blood flow to the SN, where the particular loss of dopaminergic neuronsoccurs.The method used is the Incoherent Motion Intravoxel (IVIM) that allows measurement of blood flow to the microvascular level and recently has been producing high resolution quantitative perfusion maps.This paper proposes to measure the perfusion in PD patients and find any correlation with neural activity and water displacements within thetissue. Assuming decreasing the local perfusion suggests the possible impairments that affect the neural activity in PD causing the progressivedeath of neurons in the SN.es-ES
dc.descriptionParkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive degenerative neurological condition, which origin remains unclear. We are interested in proposing the study ofblood flow in the substantia nigra (SN) in PD patients, based on findings that demonstrated relative hypoactivity in PD patients located to subthalamicnucleus and SN. It is believed that this hipoactivity may suggest changes in the blood flow to the SN, where the particular loss of dopaminergic neuronsoccurs.The method used is the Incoherent Motion Intravoxel (IVIM) that allows measurement of blood flow to the microvascular level and recently has been producing high resolution quantitative perfusion maps.This paper proposes to measure the perfusion in PD patients and find any correlation with neural activity and water displacements within thetissue. Assuming decreasing the local perfusion suggests the possible impairments that affect the neural activity in PD causing the progressivedeath of neurons in the SN.en-US
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/9245
dc.identifier10.14483/22487638.9245
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11349/20853
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Colombiaes-ES
dc.relationhttps://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/9245/10497
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2015 Revista Tecnuraes-ES
dc.sourceTecnura Journal; Vol 18 (2014): Special Edition Doctorate; 80-89en-US
dc.sourceTecnura; Vol. 18 (2014): Special Edition Doctorate; 80-89es-ES
dc.source2248-7638
dc.source0123-921X
dc.subjectParkinson's disease (PD)en-US
dc.subjectIntravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)en-US
dc.subjectDiffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI)en-US
dc.subjectSubstantia nigra (SN).en-US
dc.subjectDiffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI)es-ES
dc.subjectIntravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)es-ES
dc.subjectParkinson’s disease (PD)es-ES
dc.subjectSubstantia nigra (SN).es-ES
dc.titlePotential application of ivim and dwi imaging in parkinson’s diseasees-ES
dc.titlePotential application of ivim and dwi imaging in parkinson’s diseaseen-US
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