Good To Know - The Dixon Technique

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • A key benefit of MR imaging is the exquisite detail between various soft tissues within the body, however, sometimes removing fat from images will allow us to better visualize certain anatomy or pathology. The Dixon technique has been used as a method to remove fat since first proposed in 1984, but do you know how it works?
    In our latest Good to Know topic, Canon’s Shelton Caruthers provides a simple explanation for how the Dixon technique works. Watch the video or visit our website to download the PDF to learn more global.medical...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @dhwanisuthar6300
    @dhwanisuthar6300 Місяць тому

    What happens if the lamour frequency is set to fat instead of water in Dixon imaging?

  • @joelbanganairire8871
    @joelbanganairire8871 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this video. I have a project which is gonna talk about the Dixon technique and his contribution in the exploration of the entire spine.😊
    I wanna know if you can have a file or document that goes in this direction?😊🙂

    • @CanonMedicalSystems
      @CanonMedicalSystems  2 роки тому +1

      Please visit our website to download the PDF. Let us know if you have any questions. global.medical.canon/products/magnetic-resonance/good-to-know?YT&Global&G2G#fat