T Scarabino
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Esposito F, Aragri A, Latorre V, Popolizio T, Scarabino T, Cirillo S, et al.
Arch Ital Biol
. 2009 Aug;
147(1-2):11-20.
PMID: 19678593
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during demanding cognitive tasks in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. Using functional connectivity analysis, this network...
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Scarabino T, Popolizio T, Tosetti M, Montanaro D, Giannatempo G, Terlizzi R, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2009 Mar;
114(3):461-74.
PMID: 19277839
Purpose: This study evaluated the sensitivity of a 3.0-Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in measuring cerebral phenylalanine using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and in assessing MR-documented white-matter changes by...
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Scarabino T, Popolizio T, Trojsi F, Giannatempo G, Pollice S, Maggialetti N, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2008 Dec;
114(3):448-60.
PMID: 19082784
The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential role of newly developed, advanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques (spectroscopy, diffusion and perfusion imaging) in diagnosing brain gliomas, with...
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Di Costanzo A, Pollice S, Trojsi F, Giannatempo G, Popolizio T, Canalis L, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2008 Mar;
113(1):134-43.
PMID: 18338133
Purpose: This study was performed to clarify the role of perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) at 3 Tesla in the characterisation of haemodynamic heterogeneity within gliomas and surrounding tissues and in the...
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Scarabino T, Popolizio T, Giannatempo G, Nemore F, Maiorana A, Carriero A, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2007 Feb;
112(1):82-96.
PMID: 17310288
Ever since the introduction of magnetic resonance (MR), imaging with 1.5 Tesla (T) has been considered the gold standard for the study of all areas of the body. Until not...
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Scarabino T, Giannatempo G, Popolizio T, Tosetti M, dAlesio V, Esposito F, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2007 Feb;
112(1):97-112.
PMID: 17310287
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the technical, methodological and diagnostic features of functional imaging (comprising spectroscopy, diffusion, perfusion and cortical activation techniques) and its principal neuroradiological applications...
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Leuzzi V, Tosetti M, Montanaro D, Artiola C, Carducci C, Antonozzi I, et al.
J Inherit Metab Dis
. 2007 Jan;
30(2):209-16.
PMID: 17245558
Objective: To gain insights into the nature and pathogenesis of white matter (WM) abnormalities in PKU. Methods: Thirty-two patients with phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (21 with early and 11 with late...
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Di Costanzo A, Trojsi F, Giannatempo G, Vuolo L, Popolizio T, Catapano D, et al.
J Exp Clin Cancer Res
. 2006 Dec;
25(3):383-90.
PMID: 17167979
Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have allowed the evaluation of metabolic, diffusion and hemodynamic features of malignant gliomas. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether such...
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Scarabino T, Giannatempo G, Nemore F, Popolizio T, Stranieri A
J Neurosurg Sci
. 2005 Nov;
49(3):73-6.
PMID: 16288189
The radiologic modality that most likely provides the imaging information needed in a patient suspected of having a brain tumors is magnetic resonance imaging. A brain tumors can be reliably...
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Mangia S, Di Salle F, Garreffa G, Esposito F, Giove F, Cirillo S, et al.
Brain Res Bull
. 2004 May;
63(1):1-5.
PMID: 15121233
In the present work, an arteriovenous malformation was taken as a pathological model for studying task-related flow decreases during a motor task. Combined Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD)-perfusion experiments were...