Cardiac Morphology

89 Cardiac Morphology


One requirement of high-quality MR images is that the object being imaged must remain still during the acquisition. If the object moves during the procedure, the resulting images are blurred and/or degraded by ghosting. To obtain diagnostic images of objects that cannot be kept motionless, such as the heart, careful sequence and parameter selection is necessary.



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Jan 14, 2016 | Posted by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING | Comments Off on Cardiac Morphology

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