Interventionelle MR-Tomographie

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Der sehr begrenzte Zugang zum Patienten und die relativ lange Zeitdauer der Bildakquisition ließen bisher den Einsatz der MRT zur Steuerung von Interventionen als wenig geeignet erscheinen. Andererseits weist die MRT gegenüber der CT und dem Ultraschall eine Reihe von Vorteilen bei der Überwachung von invasiv-diag-nostischen und therapeutischen Verfahren auf.

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Kahn, T. (2002). Interventionelle MR-Tomographie. In: Reiser, M., Semmler, W. (eds) Magnetresonanztomographie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56044-6_10

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