Abstract

T he availability of high-performance gradient systems has allowed the acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) MR data sets in less than 30 sec [ I ]. On the basis of these MR data, virtual angioscopy has been performed in the aorta as well as the pulmonary arteries [2]. In this paper we describe an ultrafast MR imaging technique capable of selectively imaging the colon in vivo. The underlying MR data acquired in a single breath-hold provide exoscopic as well as endoscopic views of the colon.

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