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The effect of low resolution and coverage on the accuracy of susceptibility mapping.

Anita KarsaShonit PunwaniKarin Shmueli
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2018)
Both low resolution and low coverage lead to loss of contrast and errors in susceptibility maps. The widespread clinical practice of using low resolution and coverage does not provide accurate susceptibility maps. Simulations in images of healthy volunteers and in a new, anthropomorphic numerical phantom were able to accurately model low-resolution and low-coverage acquisitions.
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