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Thomas M. Grist

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  192
Citations -  9600

Thomas M. Grist is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance angiography & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 183 publications receiving 8892 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas M. Grist include Duke University & Medical College of Wisconsin.

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Time-resolved contrast-enhanced 3D MR angiography

TL;DR: An MR angiographic technique, referred to as 3D TRICKS (3D time‐resolved imaging of contrast kinetics) has been developed, which combines and extends to 3D imaging several previously published elements, allowing reconstruction of a series of 3D image sets having an effective temporal frame rate of one volume every 2‐6 s.
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Undersampled projection reconstruction applied to MR angiography.

TL;DR: Undersampled projection reconstruction (PR) is investigated as an alternative method for MRA (MR angiography), where bright, contrast‐filled vessels dominate, artifacts are often acceptable and the greater resolution per unit time provided by undersampled PR can be realized.
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Time-resolved contrast-enhanced imaging with isotropic resolution and broad coverage using an undersampled 3D projection trajectory

TL;DR: Time‐resolved contrast‐enhanced 3D MR angiography (MRA) methods have gained in popularity but are still limited by the tradeoff between spatial and temporal resolution, a method is presented that greatly reduces this tradeoff by employing undersampled 3D projection reconstruction trajectories.
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PC VIPR: a high-speed 3D phase-contrast method for flow quantification and high-resolution angiography.

TL;DR: PCVIPR rapidly provides isotropic high-resolution angiographic images and permits retrospective measurement of average flow rate throughout the volume without the need to prescribe multiple 2D acquisition planes.