Recommended implementation of arterial spin-labeled perfusion MRI for clinical applications: A consensus of the ISMRM perfusion study group and the European consortium for ASL in dementia

Author:

Alsop David C.1,Detre John A.2,Golay Xavier3,Günther Matthias456,Hendrikse Jeroen7,Hernandez-Garcia Luis8,Lu Hanzhang9,MacIntosh Bradley J.1011,Parkes Laura M.12,Smits Marion13,van Osch Matthias J. P.14,Wang Danny J. J.15,Wong Eric C.16,Zaharchuk Greg17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School; Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Departments of Neurology and Radiology; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation; UCL Institute of Neurology; London UK

4. Fraunhofer MEVIS; Bremen Germany

5. University Bremen; Bremen, Germany

6. Mediri GmbH; Heidelberg Germany

7. Department of Radiology; University Medical Center Utrecht; Utrecht The Netherlands

8. FMRI Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor Michigan USA

9. Advanced Imaging Research Center; UT Southwestern Medical Center; Dallas Texas USA

10. Department of Medical Biophysics; University of Toronto; Toronto Canada

11. Department of Physical Sciences; Sunnybrook Research Institute; Toronto Canada

12. Centre for Imaging Science, Institute of Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences; University of Manchester; Manchester UK

13. Department of Radiology, Erasmus MC; University Medical Centre Rotterdam; Rotterdam The Netherlands

14. C. J. Gorter Center for High Field MRI, Department of Radiology; Leiden University Medical Center; Leiden The Netherlands

15. Department of Neurology; University of California Los Angeles; Los Angeles California USA

16. Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry; University of California San Diego; La Jolla California USA

17. Department of Radiology; Stanford University; Stanford California USA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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