Reducing PNS with minimal performance penalties via simple pulse sequence modifications on a high-performance compact 3T scanner
© 2020 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. One of the major concerns associated with high-performance gradients is peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) of the subject during MRI exams. Since the installation, more than 680 volunteer subjects (patients and controls) have been scanned on a...
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Main Authors: | Myung Ho In, Yunhong Shu, Joshua D. Trzasko, Uten Yarach, Daehun Kang, Erin M. Gray, John Huston, Matt A. Bernstein |
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2020
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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