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New acceleration techniques will :
reduce scan times 
cause artifacts 
increase expenses 
be useful if you have a lot of experience 
doesn't do much 
never heard of 




 
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 Anatomic Imaging of the Liver  
In phase liver MRI scan.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
Out of phase liver MRI scan.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
This T2 weighted slice shows liver, spleen, aorta, vena cava, stomach, kidneys and thoracic vertebra.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
This T2 weighted slice shows liver, spleen, aorta, vena cava, stomach, and thoracic vertebra.
 
with enhanced brightness and contrast
 
 
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