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DTI
(redirected from Diffusion tensor imaging)

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DTI (in Britain)
abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Department of Trade and Industry
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DTI (Brit) abbr of Department of Trade and Industry˜ Wirtschaftsministerium nt


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syngo DTI Tractography, which enables 3D visualization of white matter tracts in the brain for improved neurosurgical planning, based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) up to 256 directions.
In a study presented via poster presentation today by John Sampson, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Assistant Professor of Pathology at Duke University Medical Center, investigators evaluated and assessed the clinical usefulness of a novel simulation algorithm using magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (MR DTI) to predict the distribution of a drug administered via CED.
We will first focus on brain perfusion post-processing, diffusion tensor imaging, and a BOLD MRI toolkit.
 
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