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pubmed-article:9065907pubmed:abstractTextSpectroscopic proton image data recorded with the aid of a gradient-echo spectroscopic imaging pulse sequence are reported. A postdetection processing method is suggested which permits correction of artifacts due to inhomogeneity, susceptibility, and chemical-shift resonance offsets. That is, apart from the spectral information available in this way, better spatial resolutions can be achieved. The method is demonstrated by resonance-offset corrected images of the human finger in vivo. Moreover, resonance-line selective and spectroscopically resolved diffusion-weighted images and diffusivity maps rendered with the aid of the same postdetection procedure are shown.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9065907pubmed:articleTitleSusceptibility, field inhomogeneity, and chemical shift-corrected NMR microscopy: application to the human finger in vivo.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:9065907pubmed:affiliationUniversität Ulm, Sektion Kernresonanzspektroskopie, Ulm, Germany.lld:pubmed
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