Germain et al., 2001 - Google Patents
MR monitoring of laser‐induced lesions of the liver in vivo in a low‐field open magnet: Temperature mapping and lesion size predictionGermain et al., 2001
- Document ID
- 6516167273672539466
- Author
- Germain D
- Chevallier P
- Laurent A
- Savart M
- Wassef M
- Saint‐Jalmes H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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The aims of this study were, firstly, to monitor temperature with magnetic resonance (MR) during laser ablations performed in pig livers in vivo in a low‐field open scanner (0.23 T) and, secondly, to study the feasibility of lesion size prediction. Spin‐echo (SE) images of 29 …
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