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22 May 2003 Subsecond magnetic resonance angiography and the evaluation of abnormal arteriovasuclar communications
Anish B. Zachariah, F. Scott Pereles M.D., Ryan Kaliney, James C. Carr M.D., Jeremy D. Collins, Cecil Wood M.D., John Paul Finn M.D.
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Abstract
Magnetic resonance (MR) angiography is becoming widely accepted in the diagnosis of vascular diseases. When used for evaluation of arterial stenoses, aneurysm, thrombosis, or occlusion, MR angiography is a robust and accurate technique. Traditional techniques for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) offer the benefit of high spatial resolution in characterizing vascular malformations, but have lacked the temporal resolution to describe dynamic flow events. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the potential role of a novel technique, sub-second MRA, in the evaluation of abdominal arteriovenous malformation.
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Anish B. Zachariah, F. Scott Pereles M.D., Ryan Kaliney, James C. Carr M.D., Jeremy D. Collins, Cecil Wood M.D., and John Paul Finn M.D. "Subsecond magnetic resonance angiography and the evaluation of abnormal arteriovasuclar communications", Proc. SPIE 5034, Medical Imaging 2003: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, (22 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480093
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KEYWORDS
Arteries

Angiography

Control systems

Magnetic resonance angiography

Veins

Magnetic resonance imaging

Gadolinium

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