




Tags: Diffusion-weighted imaging, b-factor, sensitization gradients, trace image, ADC map, T2 shine-through, stroke, DW-EPI
Source: Bitar et al. MR pulse sequences: what every radiologist wants to know but is afraid to ask. Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc (2006) vol. 26 (2) pp. 513-37
one of the most simplified explanation of diffusion imaging!
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Such a helpful image for my day to day pracice
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