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14 April 1989 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Double Oblique Slices Through The Human Heart
R. Luypaert, Y. Taeymans, M. Van Cauteren, F. Verhelle, F. Peeters, M. Osteaux
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Proceedings Volume 1030, Biostereometrics '88; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950473
Event: Biostereometrics '88: Spatial and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Biological Form and Function, 1988, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
Although in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) there is no fundamental restriction to axial sections, specifying an arbitrary orientation and introducing the relevant information in the pulse sequence generator are not trivial. We have developed a solution for cardiac imaging. It consists of a general double oblique pulse sequence and a specialized user interface. The basic problems of double oblique MRI, the specific questions of cardiac imaging and the requirements of the user interface are discussed.
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R. Luypaert, Y. Taeymans, M. Van Cauteren, F. Verhelle, F. Peeters, and M. Osteaux "Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Double Oblique Slices Through The Human Heart", Proc. SPIE 1030, Biostereometrics '88, (14 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950473
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Heart

Imaging systems

Magnetism

Computer programming

Biostereometrics

Human-machine interfaces

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