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MR imaging, flow and motion

Ståhlberg, F. LU ; Ericsson, A. LU ; Nordell, B. ; Thomsen, C. ; Henriksen, O. and Persson, B. R.R. LU orcid (1992) In Acta Radiologica 33(3). p.179-200
Abstract

The present work is intended as a nonmathematical review of the role of flow and motion in nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. A historical review of MR flow measurement techniques is given, followed by a short overview of flow models in vitro and in vivo. The theory behind the influence of motion on the modulus and phase MR signal information is discussed and effects such as washin/washout, flow-induced signal void, phase offset, and phase dispersion are defined. A simple approach to the concept of MR angiography is given, and methods for quantitative flow measurements such as the phase mapping technique, are surveyed. Aspects of the measurement of diffusion and mirocirculation are given, and finally, an overview of the role of MR... (More)

The present work is intended as a nonmathematical review of the role of flow and motion in nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. A historical review of MR flow measurement techniques is given, followed by a short overview of flow models in vitro and in vivo. The theory behind the influence of motion on the modulus and phase MR signal information is discussed and effects such as washin/washout, flow-induced signal void, phase offset, and phase dispersion are defined. A simple approach to the concept of MR angiography is given, and methods for quantitative flow measurements such as the phase mapping technique, are surveyed. Aspects of the measurement of diffusion and mirocirculation are given, and finally, an overview of the role of MR flow imaging in present and future clinical application is given.

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angiography, Arteries, flow studies, MR studies; magnetic resonance (MR), technology
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Acta Radiologica
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33
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3
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22 pages
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SAGE Publications
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  • scopus:0026538174
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0284-1851
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10.1080/02841859209173160
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English
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