Ultrafast Brain MRI: Clinical Deployment and Comparison to Conventional Brain MRI at 3T
Journal of Neuroimaging2016Vol. 26(5), pp. 503–510
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Supada Prakkamakul, Thomas Witzel, Susie Y. Huang, Daniel Boulter, Maria J. Borja, Pamela W. Schaefer, Bruce R. Rosen, Keith Heberlein, Eva Ratai, Gilberto Gonzalez, Otto Rapalino
Abstract
The ultrafast protocol achieved at least comparable image quality and high diagnostic concordance compared to the conventional protocol. This fast protocol can be a viable option to replace the conventional protocol in motion-prone inpatient clinical settings.
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