Many different artefacts can occur during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), some affecting the diagnostic quality, while others may be confused with pathology. An artefact is a feature appearing in an image that is not present in the original object. Artefacts can be classified as patient related, signal processing-dependent and hardware (machine)-related.This article presents an overview of MRI artefacts and possible rectifying methods.
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Erasmus, L. J., Hurter, D., Naude, M., Kritzinger, H. G., & Acho, S. (2004). A short overview of MRI artefacts. South African Journal of Radiology, 8(2), 13. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v8i2.127
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