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Performance of PROPELLER relative to standard FSE T2-weighted imaging in pediatric brain MRI
Pediatric Radiology, 08/17/09
Vertinsky AT et al. – T2–W PROP showed reduced motion artefacts and improved diagnostic confidence in children younger than 6 months. Thus, use of T2–W PROP rather than T2–W FSE should be considered in routine imaging of this age group, with caution required in identifying blood products.
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