No matter how you slice it, this AI tech is changing MR neuro imaging
Imagine your body is like a loaf of sliced bread. During an MRI scan, a powerful magnet and radio waves create detailed images of each "slice" of your body, then a computer puts the slices together to show a full picture of your anatomy. But before the slicing comes the choosing. Before an MRI technologist can scan a patient, they have to manually specify the slices they want the MRI to acquire. This process can take several minutes of tweaking and adjusting, leaving a patient waiting anxiously in the MRI scanner and adding unnecessary steps to set up each scan.
Nov-19-2019, 11:42:45 GMT
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