MIPS Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

Michael Moseley

Publication Details

  • Stereoscopic MR imaging.

    Moseley ME, White DL, Wang SC, Wikström M, Gobbel G, Roth K. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1989 Jan-Feb; 13 (1): 167-73

    The visual fusion of two projection or slice-selective magnetic resonance (MR) images taken at two oblique angles imparts three-dimensional (3D) information within the projection or slice. This approach to 3D MR is rapid and straightforward, requiring only two oblique images and, at most, only a simple optical stereoscope for viewing. Stereoscopic images of the vascular system of a rat were obtained using the intravascular contrast agent albumin-(Gd-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid). Stereoscopic images of the human head showing CSF distribution were acquired using a long echo time sequence. These images illustrate the potential clinical applications of this technique.

    PubMedID: 2910941

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