
Figure 1: Effectiveness of AiCE in 1-mm 2D FS-PDWI
Figure 2: Improved resolution in small-FOV images with PIQE
Figure 2: Improved resolution in small-FOV images with PIQE
Figure 3: 1-mm 2D FS-PDWI with PIQE in a patient with a lunate fracture and TFCC injury
Figure 3: 1-mm 2D FS-PDWI with PIQE in a patient with a lunate fracture and TFCC injury
Figure 4: Comparison of images with and without PIQE for evaluating cervical disc bulging and herniation
Figure 4: Comparison of images with and without PIQE for evaluating cervical disc bulging and herniation
Figure 5: Visualisation of bone fracture and bone bruise in images acquired in a short acquisition time with PIQE
Figure 5: Visualisation of bone fracture and bone bruise in images acquired in a short acquisition time with PIQE
Figure 6: Comparison between images acquired in a short acquisition time with PIQE and with CS (patient with cervical spondylosis and disc herniation)
Figure 7: High resolution and short acquisition times with PIQE (chondral injuries on both side at the glenohumeral joints)
Figure 7: High resolution and short acquisition times with PIQE (chondral injuries on both side at the glenohumeral joints)
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