Participant movement, such as breathing, blinking, or involuntary movements, during an MRI scan can cause blurring and repeated versions of structures, or ghost artifacts. Since MRI plays such a ...
Participant movement, such as breathing, blinking, or involuntary movements, during an MRI scan can cause blurring and repeated versions of structures, called ghost artifacts. It can be especially ...
Emerging MRI techniques provide a radiation-free alternative to CT scans for diagnosing pulmonary and mediastinal diseases in children, enhancing image quality while minimizing risks.