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Unidentified Bright Object
(UBO) Subcortical 'bright objects' are commonly displayed on high field MR of the
brain
. These subcortical high
signal intensity
foci have been verified to be caused by tangential cross-sectional images of gyri and sulci.
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Volumetric Imaging
Volumetric imaging is a 3D technique where all the
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signal to noise ratio
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isotropic voxels
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spatial resolution
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New
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