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Elmar M Merkle1, Jonathan S Lewin, Ram Liebenthal
1Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27710, USA. elmar.merkle@duke.edu
Abstract:
Soon after the introduction of MR imaging as an imaging tool, researchers began to investigate its capabilities to guide interventional minimally invasive procedures, such as biopsies. These early efforts have encouraged vendors and numerous research groups worldwide to identify clinical problems in the field of image-guided intervention, for which MR imaging is beneficial as an imaging modality, and to develop and refine soft-ware and hardware components to meet the specific requirements of interventional MR imaging. Over nearly 20 years, continuous advances in magnet and system design have accelerated the progress of MR-guided intervention.
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