Artifact reduction in magnetic resonance angiographic images

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting nuclear – electromagnetic – or ultrasonic radiation

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600419, 324306, A61B 5055

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetic resonance angiography method for acquiring angiographic images using any or all of three different types of selective presaturation pulses to the particular parts of the body for enhancing vascular imaging. The three types are:

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