Nancy Cooper
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
8 Papers
51 Citations
Nancy Cooper is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gadoxetic acid & Intravoxel incoherent motion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Hepatocellular carcinoma: Short‐term reproducibility of apparent diffusion coefficient and intravoxel incoherent motion parameters at 3.0T
Suguru Kakite,Hadrien A. Dyvorne,Cecilia Besa,Nancy Cooper,Marcelo Facciuto,Claudia Donnerhack,Bachir Taouli +6 more
TL;DR: To evaluate short‐term test–retest and interobserver reproducibility of IVIM (intravoxel incoherent motion) diffusion parameters and ADC (apparent diffusion coefficient) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and liver parenchyma at 3.0T.
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Comparison of gadoxetic acid and gadopentetate dimeglumine-enhanced MRI for HCC detection: prospective crossover study at 3 T:
TL;DR: The initial experience suggests that gadoxetic acid-set was superior to gadopentetate dimeglumine-set in terms of HCC detection for one observer, with improved lesion conspicuity and liver-to-lesion contrast on HBP images.
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Quantification of Hepatic Blood Flow Using a High-Resolution Phase-Contrast MRI Sequence With Compressed Sensing Acceleration
Hadrien A. Dyvorne,Ashley Knight-Greenfield,Cecilia Besa,Nancy Cooper,Julio Garcia-Flores,Thomas D. Schiano,Michael Markl,Bachir Taouli +7 more
TL;DR: A high-spatial-resolution highly accelerated compressed sensing technique (PC sparse) allows total hepatic blood flow measurements obtained in 1 breath-hold, provides improved delineation of the hepatic vessels compared with a standard PC MRI sequence (GRAPPA), and can potentially be used for the noninvasive assessment of liver cirrhosis.
Simultaneous measurement of hepatic and splenic stiffness using MR elastography: preliminary experience
TL;DR: Using a dual acoustic driver configuration, hepatic and splenic stiffness can be simultaneously estimated with good concordance with single driver measurement.
Lymph nodes can accurately be measured on PET-CT for lymphoma staging/restaging without a concomitant contrast enhanced CT scan.
William L. Simpson,Karen M. Lee,Ninoska Sosa,Nancy Cooper,Eileen Scigliano,Joshua Brody,John Doucette,Lale Kostakoglu +7 more
TL;DR: Baseline staging and restaging of FDG-avid lymphomas can be performed with one test, PET-CT, without an accompanying contrast enhanced CT scan, with no effect on the measured nodal size.
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