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Jun 30, 2026, 09:40
Farid Abedrabbo: How High b-Values Improve Ischemia Detection
Farid Abedrabbo, Neurologist at Metropolitan Hospital Quito, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Something that really surprised me: if acute ischemia is suspected and the B1000 images leave doubts, you can go as high as a B3000—preferably on a 3T scanner, though a B2000 is easily achievable on a 1.5T system.”

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