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Correction: Distinct circle of willis anatomical configurations in healthy preterm born adults: a 3D time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography study. [PDF]

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Greggio J   +9 more
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Distinct Circle of Willis anatomical configurations in healthy preterm born adults: a 3D time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography study. [PDF]

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Greggio J   +9 more
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 1986
This paper describes several methods for magnetic resonance angiography that create projection images based solely on flowing blood. To both remove static tissue from the image and generate signals from blood, two classes of methods considered are temporal subtraction and cancelling excitation.
D G, Nishimura, A, Macovski, J M, Pauly
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Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography

Herz, 2003
Coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) is a technique in clinical evolution. Current clinical applications include assessment for coronary anomalies, aneurysms, bypass graft patency, and, in experienced centers, the exclusion of proximal and multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD).
Danias, P G   +4 more
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Magnetic resonance angiography

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1998
Since the emergence of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, its clinical applications have seen a logarithmic growth. The advantage of MR imaging is that it offers a vast amount of important clinical information with minimal risk to the patient, and promises to reduce the need for angiographic studies with their attendant morbidity and mortality. We review
R W, Biederman, A R, Fuisz, G M, Pohost
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Magnetic resonance coronary angiography

Current Cardiology Reports, 2003
Magnetic resonance coronary angiography (MRCA) has witnessed tremendous technical advances over the past decade. Although high-quality images of the coronary arteries have been demonstrated, this imaging modality is not performed routinely today. The fundamental properties of the coronary arteries deterring noninvasive imaging are well known.
Phillip C, Yang   +3 more
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Magnetic resonance angiography

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2004
MRA and MRI have become increasingly important diagnostic modalities in vascular surgery. The ability to obtain cross-sectional and angiographic images by these noninvasive and non-nephrotoxic modalities represents one of the most significant advances in vascular surgery over the past decade.
Erik K, Insko, Jeffrey P, Carpenter
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Multiecho magnetic resonance angiography

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1987
AbstractSeveral pulse sequences which generate projected MR angiograms are presented. These pulse sequences exploit multiple‐gradient refocused echoes to obtain several independent angiograms, which can be combined or separately analyzed to provide more information than an individual angiogram. For example, a series of angiograms, each with a different
C L, Dumoulin, S P, Souza, H, Feng
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