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1 January 1987 Blood Flow Assessment With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
R . R. Price, D. R. Pickens, G. Smith, J. A . Patton, C. L. Partain, A. E. James Jr.
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Abstract
MR techniques for producing flow related images of vessels are generally grouped into two categories: (1) wash-out methods and (2) phase-encoding methods. Wash-out images of arterial flow generally utilize rapid imaging to produce flow related enhancement. Phase-encoding methods rely upon the effects of phase shifts resulting from motion along a field gradient to produce flow dependent signal differences. We present the results of experiments which utilized the phase-encoding technique to produce flow images in dogs and normal volunteers.
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R . R. Price, D. R. Pickens, G. Smith, J. A . Patton, C. L. Partain, and A. E. James Jr. "Blood Flow Assessment With Magnetic Resonance Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0767, Medical Imaging, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966979
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Computer programming

Medical imaging

Magnetism

Phase shifts

Blood circulation

Angiography

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