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    MR-EYE: High-Resolution MRI of the Human Eye and Orbit at Ultrahigh Field (7T)

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    Glarin, RK; Nguyen, BN; Cleary, JO; Kolbe, SC; Ordidge, RJ; Bui, B; McKendrick, AM; Moffat, BA
    Date
    2021-02-01
    Source Title
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America
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    Elsevier
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Moffat, Bradford; McKendrick, Allison; Bui, Bang; Kolbe, Scott; Ordidge, Roger; Nguyen, Bao; Glarin, Rebecca
    Affiliation
    Optometry and Vision Sciences
    Medicine and Radiology
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    Glarin, R. K., Nguyen, B. N., Cleary, J. O., Kolbe, S. C., Ordidge, R. J., Bui, B., McKendrick, A. M. & Moffat, B. A. (2021). MR-EYE: High-Resolution MRI of the Human Eye and Orbit at Ultrahigh Field (7T). Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 29 (1), pp.103-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mric.2020.09.004.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/262687
    DOI
    10.1016/j.mric.2020.09.004
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    Key points • Dedicated eye imaging can be implemented at 7T to acquire high-resolution, high contrast-to-noise, and high signal-to-noise images in a feasible imaging time suitable for clinical use. • Simple, reproducible participant preparation techniques can be adopted to reduce the motion of the eye leading to a reduction in subsequent artefacts. • Sequences available at ultrahigh field can be used in current 7T clinical applications to visualize ocular structures otherwise impossible with other ophthalmic imaging.

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