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AJR 2000; 175:469-473
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Original Report

Dynamic MR Dacryocystography

A New Method for Evaluating Nasolacrimal Duct Obstructions

Yasuo Takehara1, Haruo Isoda1, Katsuaki Kurihashi2, Satoshi Isogai1, Nami Kodaira1, Hatsuko Masunaga1, Masahiro Sugiyama1, Fukujirou Ozawa1, Hiroyasu Takeda1, Atsushi Nozaki3 and Harumi Sakahara1

1 Department of Radiology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 3600 Handa, 431-3192 Hamamatsu, Japan.
2 Kurihashi Eye Clinic, 1366-1 Hatsuoi, 433-8112 Hamamatsu, Japan.
3 GE-Yokogawa Medical Systems, 4-7-127 Asahigaoka, Hino-shi, 191 Tokyo, Japan.

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of newly implemented dynamic MR dacryocystography.

CONCLUSION. Dynamic MR dacryocystography, which requires neither ionizing radiation nor chemical contrast media with high viscosity, may be a useful tool for depicting nasolacrimal obstructions.


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