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Validation of Highly Accelerated Wave–CAIPI SWI Compared with Conventional SWI and T2*-Weighted Gradient Recalled-Echo for Routine Clinical Brain MRI at 3T
J. Conklin, M.G.F. Longo, S.F. Cauley, K. Setsompop, R.G. González, P.W. Schaefer, J.E. Kirsch, O. Rapalino and S.Y. Huang
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2073-2080; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6295
J. Conklin
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
M.G.F. Longo
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
S.F. Cauley
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
bAthinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging (S.F.C., K.S., S.Y.H.), Boston, Massachusetts
K. Setsompop
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
bAthinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging (S.F.C., K.S., S.Y.H.), Boston, Massachusetts
cHarvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (K.S., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
R.G. González
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
P.W. Schaefer
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
J.E. Kirsch
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
O. Rapalino
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
S.Y. Huang
aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.C., M.G.F.L., S.F.C., K.S., R.G.G., P.W.S., J.E.K., O.R., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
bAthinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging (S.F.C., K.S., S.Y.H.), Boston, Massachusetts
cHarvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (K.S., S.Y.H.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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J. Conklin, M.G.F. Longo, S.F. Cauley, K. Setsompop, R.G. González, P.W. Schaefer, J.E. Kirsch, O. Rapalino, S.Y. Huang
Validation of Highly Accelerated Wave–CAIPI SWI Compared with Conventional SWI and T2*-Weighted Gradient Recalled-Echo for Routine Clinical Brain MRI at 3T
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2019, 40 (12) 2073-2080; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A6295
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Validation of Highly Accelerated Wave–CAIPI SWI Compared with Conventional SWI and T2*-Weighted Gradient Recalled-Echo for Routine Clinical Brain MRI at 3T
J. Conklin, M.G.F. Longo, S.F. Cauley, K. Setsompop, R.G. González, P.W. Schaefer, J.E. Kirsch, O. Rapalino, S.Y. Huang
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2019, 40 (12) 2073-2080; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A6295
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