Highly undersampled contrast-enhanced MRA with iterative reconstruction: Integration in a clinical setting
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2014Vol. 74(6), pp. 1652–1660
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Aurélien F. Stalder, Michaela Schmidt, Harald H. Quick, Marc Schlamann, Stefan Maderwald, Peter Schmitt, Qiu Wang, Mariappan S. Nadar, Michael O. Zenge
Abstract
While sparse MRI techniques have not yet reached clinical routine, this study demonstrates the technical feasibility of high-quality sparse CEMRA of the whole head in a clinical setting. Sparse CEMRA has the potential to become a viable alternative where conventional CEMRA is too slow or does not provide sufficient spatial resolution.
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