Rapid MRI of the breast in evaluating lesions discovered on screening

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pp. 986-991 ◽  
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Rashin Fallah Rastegar ◽  
Lara Richmond ◽  
Carrie Betel ◽  
Kalesha Hack ◽  
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pp. 3521-3535 ◽  
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Charles Mougenot ◽  
Bruno Quesson ◽  
Julia Enholm ◽  
Brigitte Le Bail ◽  
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pp. 126-126 ◽  
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Anmol Bhatia ◽  
Niranjan Khandelwal

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Rohan A. More ◽  
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Clinical use of cardiac synchronized Magnetic Resonance Imaging has been limited because of long unacceptable acquisition times. BRISK (Block Regional Interpolation Scheme for k-space) is a rapid MRI technique, which employs temporal sparse sampling scheme that varies the sampling rate as a function of distance from the k-space center. Using combination of conventional segmentation and BRISK approach, a new rapid phase contrast cine approach named FAST was investigated. FAST technique samples contiguous regions of k-space using a segmentation factor, just as in conventional segmentation, with the difference that the segmentation factor (SF) is varied as a function of distance from the k-space center. FAST and BRISK can be performed in nearly equally scan times. Both retained excellent axial-velocity accuracy. However secondary velocities, which were two orders of magnitude lower than the primary, suffered from comparable inaccuracies and distortion in conventional segmentation, BRISK and FAST.


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