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(RadioGraphics. 1984;4:76-96.)
© RSNA, 1984

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Current status of clinical magnetic resonance imaging

Alexander R. Margulis M.D.1

1 From the Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco.

The few images presented here illustrate the importance of the use of multiple parameters in magnetic resonance imaging to obtain the best information. The examples provided are not necessarily all inclusive but provide the basis for understanding the capabilities of this most exciting imaging modality.

Index Terms: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)







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