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Daniel K. Sodickson

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  267
Citations -  18645

Daniel K. Sodickson is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 258 publications receiving 15371 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel K. Sodickson include Harvard University & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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A New Method for Cartilage Evaluation in Femoroacetabular Impingement Using Quantitative T2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Preliminary Validation against Arthroscopic Findings.

TL;DR: This preliminary study confirms the importance of normalizing T2 values to account for interpatient variability and suggests that the T2-index is a promising biomarker for the detection of cartilage lesions in FAI.
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The "Loopole" Antenna: A Hybrid Coil Combining Loop and Electric Dipole Properties for Ultra-High-Field MRI.

TL;DR: The loopole can achieve high performance by supporting both divergence-free and curl-free current patterns, which are both significant contributors to the ultimate intrinsic performance at ultra-high field.
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Differences between human and machine perception in medical diagnosis

TL;DR: A framework for comparing human and machine perception in medical diagnosis is proposed and it is found that for soft tissue lesions, DNNs rely on high frequency components ignored by radiologists, which highlights the importance of incorporating medical domain knowledge into the comparison.
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Beschleunigung der kardiovaskulären MRT mittels paralleler Bildgebung: Grundlagen, praktische Aspekte, klinische Anwendungen und Perspektiven

TL;DR: Basic principles and clinical state-of-the art cardiovascular MRI applications, practical aspects such as signal-to-noise ratio considerations, tailored parallel imaging protocols and potential artifacts will be discussed, and current trends and future directions will be explored.
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Single breathhold noncontrast thoracic MRA using highly accelerated parallel imaging with a 32-element coil array.

TL;DR: To evaluate the feasibility of performing single breathhold three‐dimensional thoracic noncontrast MR angiography (NC‐MRA) using highly accelerated parallel imaging, high-speed parallel imaging is used.