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T2 relaxation rate of basal ganglia and cortex in patients with ß-thalassaemia major

Z Metafratzi, MD 1 M I Argyropoulou, MD 1 D N Kiortsis, MD 2 C Tsampoulas, MD 1 N Chaliassos, MD 3 and S C Efremidis, MD 1

1 Departments of Radiology 2 Physiology 3 Child Health, School of Medicine, University of Ioannina, Greece



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Figure 1. Coronal scan of the 4th echo (TR 80 ms) demonstrating the regions of interest (ROIs) adjusted to cover the entire area of the visualized caudate nucleus (1), globus pallidus (2) and putamen (3) of the left hemisphere. ROIs are also demonstrated in the temporal (4) and motor (5) cortex of the same hemisphere.

 





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