Nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a routine clinical system used for whole body patient scanning that provides three-dimensional images. Recent technological innovations have encouraged the use of this technology for noninvasive coronary, heart, and chest investigation or for research applications but the image quality of these techniques depends on many factors. Some parameters are linked to the apparatus designed to acquire the magnetic resonance image, others can be controlled by the user. In this work a technique useful to reduce the health examination acquisition time by assuring a good quality of the images is proposed. This objective is of fundamental importance for increasing the number of clinical tests produced with this equipment
Anisotropic Filter for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Denoising / Attivissimo, Filippo; Lanzolla, Anna Maria Lucia; Leopoldo, Angrisani; Mirko, Marracci; Bernardo, Tellini. - (2016), pp. 1-3. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Advances in Magnetics Conference 2016 tenutosi a Bormio).
Anisotropic Filter for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Denoising
ATTIVISSIMO, Filippo;LANZOLLA, Anna Maria Lucia;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a routine clinical system used for whole body patient scanning that provides three-dimensional images. Recent technological innovations have encouraged the use of this technology for noninvasive coronary, heart, and chest investigation or for research applications but the image quality of these techniques depends on many factors. Some parameters are linked to the apparatus designed to acquire the magnetic resonance image, others can be controlled by the user. In this work a technique useful to reduce the health examination acquisition time by assuring a good quality of the images is proposed. This objective is of fundamental importance for increasing the number of clinical tests produced with this equipmentI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.