| Vol. 2, Article 2 |
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Erickson |
| Conclusions
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MR perfusion imaging has become a standard clinical tool that appears to be useful in the evaluation of several intracranial diseases. Because the images that are produced are rarely directly visualized, but are usually processed by technologists, it is important that radiologists recognize common artifacts in the source data based on the perfusion images, as methods that might be applied to correct these. |
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