Comparison of Sagittal FSE T2, STIR, and T1-Weighted Phase-Sensitive Inversion Recovery in the Detection of Spinal Cord Lesions in MS at 3T | American Journal of Neuroradiology
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Comparison of Phase Sensitive Inversion Recovery MRI with T2W-TSE and STIR in the Detection of Cervical Multiple Sclerosis Lesions | Iranian Journal of Radiology | Full Text
Whole-body MRI in children: Would a 3D STIR sequence alone be sufficient for investigating common paediatric conditions? A comparative study - European Journal of Radiology
The value of MRI STIR signal intensity on return to play prognosis and reinjury risk estimation in athletes with acute hamstring injuries - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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Coronal STIR sequence, a simple adjustment to routine MRI protocol for extra-spinal sciatica and sciatica-like symptoms | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine | Full Text
Comparison Between T2, STIR and PSIR Sequences, for Detection of Cervical Cord MS Plaques | Iranian Journal of Radiology | Full Text
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MRI of bone tumors: Fast STIR imaging as a substitute for T1‐weighted contrast‐enhanced fat‐suppressed spin‐echo imaging - Tokuda - 2004 - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Wiley Online Library
CanonMedical on Twitter: "STIR imaging traditionally has a lower SNR than T1 and T2 weighted images meaning scan times can be about 1.5 times longer. Utilizing AiCE, scan times can be reduced