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Anne Nelson
Tue. 8 May.07,
02:09
Proton Density and FOV
I've been told that proton density sequences don't work well with a large field of view. (approx 350-400) Is this the case, and why?
Thanks in advance,
Annika
Jenny Jordan
Mon. 14 May.07,
07:24
Proton Density is often used for musculoskeletal exams with small FOVs. I know no reason why it should not work with a large FOV.
I use PD with fat suppression also for both hips with a FOV of 380 and it works.
zainudeen kallumpurath
Wed. 6 Jun.07,
05:33
I dont see any reason ,why one should have problem with large FOV Proton Density images, technically i dont think there is any such restriction.
what is the exact problem you facing with large FOV PD images?
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