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[Magnetic resonance imaging. Sequences, options, indications]

S Duewell1, G K von Schulthess, W A Fuchs

  • 1Departement Medizinische Radiologie, Universitätsspital Zürich.

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New magnetic resonance (MR) imaging sequences offer advanced options. This paper reviews important MR sequences, their variations, and clinical applications for improved diagnostics.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Context:

  • Recent advancements in magnetic resonance (MR) technology have introduced novel imaging sequences.
  • The availability of diverse imaging options necessitates a comprehensive understanding of their properties and applications.

Purpose:

  • To review the properties of significant MR sequences and their variations.
  • To discuss the utility of these MR sequences across various clinical settings.

Summary:

  • This paper details key magnetic resonance imaging sequences, including their technical characteristics and modifications.
  • It explores the practical application of these sequences in diagnosing and managing different medical conditions.

Impact:

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  • Provides a consolidated resource for understanding modern MR imaging techniques.
  • Aids clinicians in selecting appropriate MR sequences for optimal patient diagnosis and care.