7 Tesla and Beyond Advanced Methods and Clinical Applications in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Abstract

Ultrahigh magnetic fields offer significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio, and several magnetic resonance applications additionally benefit from a higher contrast-to-noise ratio, with static magnetic field strengths of B0 ≥ 7 T currently being referred to as ultrahigh fields (UHFs). The advantages of UHF can be used to resolve structures more precisely or to visualize physiological/ pathophysiological effects that would be difficult or even impossible to detect at lower field strengths. However, with these advantages also come challenges, such as inhomogeneities applying standard radiofrequency excitation techniques, higher energy deposition in the human body, and enhanced B0 field inhomogeneities. The advantages but also the challenges of UHF as well as promising advanced methodological developments and clinical applications that particularly benefit from UHF are discussed in this review article.

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Platt, T., Ladd, M. E., & Paech, D. (2021, November 1). 7 Tesla and Beyond Advanced Methods and Clinical Applications in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Investigative Radiology. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/RLI.0000000000000820

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