Bridcut et al., 2001 - Google Patents
The use of SPAMM to assess spatial distortion due to static fieldinhomogeneity in dental MRIBridcut et al., 2001
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- 6297029614579524545
- Author
- Bridcut R
- Redpath T
- Gray C
- Staff R
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- Publication venue
- Physics in Medicine & Biology
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In planning placement of dental implants using MRI, a SPAMM (spatial modulation of magnetization) magnetization preparation sequence was incorporated into a spin-echo imaging sequence. A phantom was imaged with a ferromagnetic object attached. Spatial …
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