Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2393234 | Clinical Techniques in Equine Practice | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
As use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging evolves in veterinary medicine, the importance of field strength will be a continued source of debate. This article addresses the fundamental differences between high- and low-field MR imaging systems. The magnet and room construction, examination time, image quality, and implications on diagnostic accuracy are discussed. Although many injuries can be well characterized with both high- and low-field systems, a high-field system is required to identify certain lesions. Further studies are needed to define the difference in the detectability of lesions on high-field versus low-field MR imaging systems.
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Authors
Natasha M. Werpy,