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Fig. 3D. 61-year-old woman with Takayasu's arteritis. High-resolution
contrast-enhanced MR angiography carotid images (TR/TE, 4.0/1.0) using
two-dimensional coil sensitivity encoding technique (R factor, 4)
provide high temporal-resolution dynamic study. Maximum-intensity-projection
angiograms from three-dimensional volumes are shown acquired at 8 (A),
12 (B), 16 (C), and 20 sec (D) after injection of
gadolinium-enhanced contrast agent. Field of view is 529 x 529 mm. Each
maximum-intensity-projection image is reconstructed with 24 slices of source
images.
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