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331 related items for PubMed ID: 21571661

  • 1. An image-based approach to understanding the physics of MR artifacts.
    Morelli JN, Runge VM, Ai F, Attenberger U, Vu L, Schmeets SH, Nitz WR, Kirsch JE.
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  • 5. Optimizing abdominal MR imaging: approaches to common problems.
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  • 7. MR imaging artifacts that simulate disease: how to recognize and eliminate them.
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  • 10. Artifacts and pitfalls in MR imaging of the pelvis.
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  • 11. Application of basic physics principles to clinical neuroradiology: differentiating artifacts from true pathology on MRI.
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  • 13. Motion artifact control in body MR imaging.
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  • 17. Common artifacts encountered in thoracic magnetic resonance imaging: recognition, derivation, and solutions.
    Schiebler ML, Listerud J.
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  • 20. Body MR Imaging: Artifacts, k-Space, and Solutions.
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