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What kinds of scans or sequences are available?

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What kinds of scans or sequences are available?

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Both whole body scanners have a wide range of different types of structural and functional MRI pulse sequences including 3D volume imaging (T1-weighted), T1-weighted and T2-weighted multislice imaging, BOLD fMRI, contrast bolus passage perfusion imaging, diffusion imaging (DWI, ADC and DTI), angiography (MRA), single voxel proton spectroscopy (MRS) and single slice spectroscopic imaging (CSI). These pulse sequences can be applied to the head, neck and spine. Multi-nuclear spectroscopy (i.e., spectroscopy of nuclei other than protons) is not supported.

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