What is a MRI scan stand for?
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9 Citations | This device represent the first and only attempt with a rotating magnet in dedicated MRI and it is part of a commercial scanner produced by Esaote S. p. A (G-SCAN) |
43 Citations | The method can be integrated as part of a standard MRI Quality Assurance program and may also be useful to correct for inter-scan variability introduced by fluctuations in gradient performance. |
17 Citations | There is a limited, but valuable role for breast MRI in selected cases from screening assessment. |
13 Citations | This specially appeared to be useful in patients with a normal MRI scan. |
14 Citations | Thus, the abbreviated MRI protocol associated with accelerated MRI techniques may provide value for screening and for diagnostic purposes. |
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