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They used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a variation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to examine the complex network of nerve fibers that connect different brain areas.
One promising technology is diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a variation on traditional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that highlights white matter, the long nerve fibers connecting brain cells.
Deep tissue injury (DTI), a type of pressure ulcer, arises in the muscle layers adjacent to bony prominences due to sustained mechanical loading.
For that, we have to look somewhere in white matter, and use techniques such as Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), a variant on MRI which can reveal the activity of white matter.
Skeletal and epidermal loadings can damage muscle cells and contribute to the development of deep tissue injury (DTI) – a severe kind of pressure ulcers affecting many people with disability.
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that investigates white matter integrity, is recognized as a useful tool to quantify DAI extent in TBI and possibly predict outcome.
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Considering these uncertainties, several investigators have assessed the diagnostic value of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), an advanced MRI technique that measures the diffusion of water molecules.
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), an advanced MRI technique, was performed and quantitative parameters extracted (mean and radial diffusivity) and used to assess white and gray matter brain injury.
DTI, an MRI technique used to study water diffusion in tissue, can provide microstructural information on nerve fiber connectivity and integrity in the white matter of the brain.
In the following paper, Rodrigo V. Barros, Márcio P. Basgalupp, André C.P.L.F. de Carvalho and Marcos G. Quiles describe Clus-DTI, a new decision-tree induction algorithm based on clustering.
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