Clinical advantages of high-field 3 tesla magnetic resonance tomography
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Keywords

MRI, 3.0 T, clinical applications of MRI.

How to Cite

Bogomaz, V., & Karvas, N. (2019). Clinical advantages of high-field 3 tesla magnetic resonance tomography. The Practitioner, (2), 50-53. Retrieved from https://plr.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/288

Abstract

In this article the international experience of using a high field MRI was analyzed. It was shown the diagnostic advantages of its use in the fields of clinical oncology, neurosurgery, cardiology, prenatal screening.

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