@inproceedings{829e199fdd0c438c96b5ce18d321aa23,
title = "Long field-of-view MRI using continuous table motion",
abstract = "A method is presented for formation of an MR image of an arbitrarily long object. This is done by translating the object continuously through the magnetically homogeneous volume of the MRI scanner, acquiring data during table motion, and accounting during the reconstruction for the relative displacement of the object for each measurement. The method is applied to MR imaging of the blood vessels of the abdomen, pelvis, and legs using intravenous administration of contrast material. Real-lime reconstruction allows the operator to dynamically track the flow of contrast material through the legs and potentially adjust the tablc velocity interactively.",
keywords = "Blood Vessels, Image Acquisition, MRI, Medical Imaging",
author = "Riederer, {Stephen J.} and Kruger, {David G.} and Madhuranthakam, {Ananth J.} and Hu, {Harry H.} and Glockner, {James F.}",
year = "2004",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "188933524X",
series = "Image Processing, Biomedicine, Multimedia, Financial Engineering and Manufacturing - Proceedings of the Sixth Biannual World Automation Congress",
pages = "81--86",
editor = "M. Jamshidi and Y. Hata and A. Kamrani and J.S. Jamshidi",
booktitle = "Image Processing, Biomedicine, Multimedia, Financial Engineering and Manufacturing - International Forum on Multimedia Image Processing, IFMIP - Proceedings of the Sixth Biannual World Automation Cong",
note = "Image Processing, Biomedicine, Multimedia, Financial Engineering and Manufacturing - International Forum on Multimedia Image Processing, IFMIP - Sixth Biannual World Automation Congress, WAC 2004 ; Conference date: 26-06-2004 Through 01-07-2004",
}