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New acceleration techniques will :
reduce scan times 
cause artifacts 
increase expenses 
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 Anatomic Imaging of the Shoulder  
Axial T1 weighted shoulder MR image, showing humeral head, glenoid, anterior labrum, posterior labrum and biceps tendon.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Axial T2 weighted shoulder MR image with fat supression, showing humeral head, glenoid and biceps tendon.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Coronal oblique angulated T2 weighted shoulder MR image with fat supression, showing humeral head, glenoid and supraspinatus tendon.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Sagittal oblique angulated T2 weighted shoulder MR image with fat supression, showing humeral head, acromion and supraspinatus tendon.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Coronal oblique angulated T1 weighted shoulder MR image showing acromion, humeral head, glenoid and supraspinatus tendon.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Courtesy of   Robert R. EdelmanOpen this link in a new window
 
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