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      [Magnetic resonance imaging of pulmonary perfusion. Technical requirements and diagnostic impact].

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      Humans, Image Enhancement, methods, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Perfusion Imaging, Pulmonary Artery, pathology, Pulmonary Circulation

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          With technical improvements in gradient hardware and the implementation of innovative k-space sampling techniques, such as parallel imaging, the feasibility of pulmonary perfusion MRI could be demonstrated in several studies. Dynamic contrast-enhanced 3D gradient echo sequences as used for time-resolved MR angiography have been established as the preferred pulse sequences for lung perfusion MRI. With these techniques perfusion of the entire lung can be visualized with a sufficiently high temporal and spatial resolution. In several trials in patients with acute pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension and airway diseases, the clinical benefit and good correlation with perfusion scintigraphy have been demonstrated. The following review article describes the technical prerequisites, current post-processing techniques and the clinical indications for MR pulmonary perfusion imaging using MRI.

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          10.1007/s00117-009-1880-5

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          Humans,Image Enhancement,methods,Magnetic Resonance Angiography,Perfusion Imaging,Pulmonary Artery,pathology,Pulmonary Circulation

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