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A new MRI technique for demonstrating the surface of the brain together with the cortical veins

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We assessed combining of surface-anatomy scanning (SAS) MRI and MR venography (MRV). We obtained SAS images with a half-Fourier single-shot fast spin-echo sequence, then MRV of the identical section with a two-dimensional phase-contrast technique. We then added the two sets of images. The combined images, which were obtained within 10 min, provided information about the surface anatomy and cortical veins. This simple technique is useful for demonstrating brain surface structures, especially in patients from whom one plans to excise a lesion.

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Received: 3 August 1998 Accepted: 2 November 1998

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Tsuchiya, K., Hachiya, J., Hiyama, T. et al. A new MRI technique for demonstrating the surface of the brain together with the cortical veins. Neuroradiology 41, 425–427 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340050776

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