2023
DOI: 10.1111/vru.13279
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Deep learning‐based reconstruction for canine brain magnetic resonance imaging could improve image quality while reducing scan time

Abstract: Optimal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) quality and shorter scan time are challenging to achieve in veterinary practices. Recently, deep learning‐based reconstruction (DLR) has been proposed for ideal image quality. We hypothesized that DLR‐based MRI will improve brain imaging quality and reduce scan time. This prospective, methods comparison study compared the MR image denoising performances of DLR and conventional methods, with the aim of reducing scan time and improving canine brain image quality. Transver… Show more

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