Method of collecting image data of MRI and magnetic resonance im

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ABSTRACT:
In an method of collecting image data in magnetic resonance imaging, a sequential order for collecting image data of the plurality of sliced planes including a most clinically important sliced plane is decided by a sequential order decision unit. Synchronizing information related to at least one sliced plane of the plurality of sliced planes is decided by a synchronizing information decision unit. At least two sliced planes includes the most clinically important sliced plane, and are synchronized with at least one different reference pulse for collecting the image data. The image data of the plurality of sliced planes are collected by an image data collection step at every repetition time by selectively exciting each of the plurality of sliced planes on the basis of the synchronizing information and the sequential order.

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