Neonatal cardiac MRI using prolonged balanced SSFP imaging at 3T with active frequency stabilization
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2012Vol. 70(3), pp. 776–784
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Anthony N. Price, Shaihan Malik, Kathryn M. Broadhouse, Anna Finnemore, Giuliana Durighel, David J. Cox, A. David Edwards, Alan Groves, Joseph V. Hajnal
Abstract
Active frequency stabilization has enabled the use of prolonged SSFP acquisitions for neonatal cardiac imaging at 3T. The findings presented could have broader implications for other applications using prolong SSFP acquisitions.
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