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Fig. 6A Negative effect of magnetic field strength on size of gas-related
susceptibility artifacts in vivo in 52-year-old man. Gradient-echo in-phase
image acquired at 1.5 T (TR/TE, 200/4.4) shows minor susceptibility artifacts
(arrows) in hepatic flexure and transverse colon caused by colonic
gas.