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Nuclear magnetic resonance and computed tomography: comparison of normal human body images.
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Computed TomographyNuclear ImagingEngineeringPet-mriDiagnosisSurgeryAnatomyPrecise Anatomic IdentificationOrthopaedic SurgeryDiagnostic ImagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingGross AnatomyCt ScanNuclear MedicineRadiologyImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingAbdominal ImagingNeuroimagingMedical Image ComputingNuclear CompositionMedicine
Normal human body images of the thorax and abdomen were obtained using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and computed tomography. Correlation of the images allowed precise anatomic identification of organs and structures. Differences between the images appear to be significant. NMR has potential as a methodology for assessing and imaging nuclear composition. Certain clinical implications from this technique are discussed.