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Fig. 6 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Fig. 6

From: 3D whole-brain vessel wall cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: a study on the reliability in the quantification of intracranial vessel dimensions

Fig. 6

Representative 3D intracranial vessel wall CMR images (left and middle columns: two different long axis views; right column: reformatted cross-sections in the location indicated by the dashed lines in long axis views) and corresponding 2D intracranial vessel wall CMR images in a 31-year-old male volunteer. 3D intracranial vessel wall CMR and 2D TSE provide comparable vessel wall delineation for the three arterial segments: distal basilar artery, distal internal carotid artery (ICA) supraclinoid segment (C4), and the proximal M1 segment of middle cerebral artery (MCA). All cross-sectional images reformatted from 3D IVW MR are of 2-mm thickness, matched with that on 2D TSE images

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