Bones et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Enabling free‐breathing background suppressed renal pCASL using fat imaging and retrospective motion correctionBones et al., 2019
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- Bones I
- Harteveld A
- Franklin S
- van Osch M
- Hendrikse J
- Moonen C
- Bos C
- van Stralen M
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- Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Purpose For free‐breathing renal perfusion imaging using arterial spin labeling (ASL), retrospective image realignment has been found essential to reduce subtraction artifacts and, independently, background suppression has been demonstrated to reduce physiologic …
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