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The MRI images look strange, the lowest part of patient head are located above the head. Is there a problem in DICOM files or format conversion?

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The MRI images look strange, the lowest part of patient head are located above the head. Is there a problem in DICOM files or format conversion?

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There is no problem in programs or image files. This is a common artefact in MRI, called aliasing or wrap-around. S: This artefact can not be corrected after the MRI scan. Show the images to MRI physicist, because the artefact can be reduced in the future MR scans.

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