Ali Caglar Özen Özen Novel MRI Technologies for Structural and Functional Imaging of Tissues with Ultra-short T₂ Values

Novel MRI Technologies for Structural and Functional Imaging of Tissues with Ultra-short T₂ Values

von Ali Caglar Özen

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Conventional MRI has several limitations such as long scan durations, motion artifacts, very loud acoustic noise, signal loss due to short relaxation times, and RF induced heating of electrically conducting objects. The goals of this work are to evaluate and improve the state-of-the-art methods for MRI of tissue with short T₂, to prove the feasibility of in vivo Concurrent Excitation and Acquisition, and to introduce simultaneous electroglottography measurement during functional lung MRI.
Conventional MRI has several limitations such as long scan durations, motion artifacts, very loud acoustic noise, signal loss due to short relaxation times, and RF induced heating of electrically conducting objects. The goals of this work are to evaluate and improve the state-of-the-art methods for MRI of tissue with short T₂, to prove the feasibility of in vivo Concurrent Excitation and Acquisition, and to introduce simultaneous electroglottography measurement during functional lung MRI.

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Ali Caglar Özen

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ISBN: 9783731506577
Verlag: KIT Scientific Publishing
Erscheinung: 30.06.2017

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