Technical development observational study for novel MRI acquisition and reconstruction strategies

Brief description of study

The objective of this study is to determine whether new advanced engineering techniques used at fields up to 7T can produce meaningful quantitative, structural, physiological, and functional information that can serve to improve our understanding of various disease processes in the clinical setting. Examples of measurable objectives are quantitative relaxation times (T1, T2 and T1rho), temporal resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, image homogeneity, artifact reduction and image in healthy and patients with pathology.


Clinical Study Identifier: s22-00792
Principal Investigator: Jakob Asslaender.


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