Juan Wei
Philips
11 Papers
37 Citations
Juan Wei is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-intensity focused ultrasound & Uterine fibroids. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Clinical feasibility study of 3D intracranial magnetic resonance angiography using compressed sensing.
Zhiyong Lin,Xiaodong Zhang,Li Guo,Ke Wang,Yuan Jiang,Xiaoyu Hu,Yong Huang,Juan Wei,Shuai Ma,Yi Liu,Lina Zhu,Zhizheng Zhuo,Jing Liu,Xiaoying Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Compressed sensing has been widely used to improve the speed of MRI, but the feasibility of application in 3D intracranial MR angiography (MRA) needs to be evaluated in clinical practice.
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Volume transfer constant (Ktrans) maps from dynamic contrast enhanced MRI as potential guidance for MR-guided high intensity focused ultrasound treatment of hypervascular uterine fibroids
TL;DR: This study presented two cases of fibroids with hyper vascularity, and suggested that appropriate therapy acoustic power could be selected by the result of initial test and therapy sonications at different areas with significantly different perfusion state inside Fibroids.
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Real-time motion correction in two-dimensional multislice imaging with through-plane navigator.
Wei Lin,Tim Nielsen,Qin Qin,Qin Qin,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Juan Wei,Feng Huang,George Randall Duensing +8 more
TL;DR: A new real‐time strategy to detect and correct for full three‐dimensional rigid‐body motion in two‐dimensional multislice magnetic resonance imaging scans is developed.
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Homologous black‐bright‐blood and flexible interleaved imaging sequence (HOBBI) for dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI of the vessel wall
Tingting Wu,Jinnan Wang,Yan Song,Xiaotao Deng,Anqi Li,Juan Wei,Le He,Xihai Zhao,Rui Li,Zechen Zhou,Wenchuan Wu,Juan Huang,Sheng Jiao,Chun Yuan,Chun Yuan,Huijun Chen +15 more
TL;DR: A HOmologous Black‐Bright‐blood and flexible Interleaved imaging (HOBBI) sequence for dynamic contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the vessel wall is presented.
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T2*-weighted imaging in the assessment of the non-perfused volume of uterine fibroids following magnetic resonance-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation.
TL;DR: The present case demonstrated the feasibility of T2*WI in the assessment of the ablated volume of fibroids treated with HIFU and an alternative to CE-T1WI without the use of a contrast agent might be a very promising method in assessing NPV inside uterine fibroid tissue.
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