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Medical Physics (Lancaster), 1996
The concept of magnetic susceptibility is central to many current research and development activities in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); for example, the development of MR-guided surgery has created a need for surgical instruments and other devices ...
J. Schenck
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The concept of magnetic susceptibility is central to many current research and development activities in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); for example, the development of MR-guided surgery has created a need for surgical instruments and other devices ...
J. Schenck
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Spontaneous fluctuations in brain activity observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2007M. Fox, M. Raichle
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Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging
2018This chapter provides a brief overview of studies that combine postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histopathology. We touch upon the logistics of setting up a protocol that limits unwanted postmortem delays and explain how combining postmortem MRI and histopathology can elucidate the histologic substrate of signal changes that appear on MRI.
Jonkman, Laura E., Geurts, Jeroen J.G.
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Magnetic resonance imaging in epilepsy.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1996The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of the various histologic substrates of epilepsy and the clinical role of MRI in symptomatic epilepsy are reviewed. MRI is used clinically to identify potential surgical candidates among patients with epilepsy, assist in surgical planning, and help to determine the prognosis of patients with epileptic ...
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
exaly
2015
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI is now ubiquitous as a diagnostic tool in clinical medicine to the extent that it is recognised by the general public; however, its use in engineering and the physical sciences is much less well known. Despite this, it has many attributes that make it an exceptionally powerful tomography technique due to the different ...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI is now ubiquitous as a diagnostic tool in clinical medicine to the extent that it is recognised by the general public; however, its use in engineering and the physical sciences is much less well known. Despite this, it has many attributes that make it an exceptionally powerful tomography technique due to the different ...
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