The adoption of 3T magnetic resonance equipment in diagnostic neuroradiology has permitted
the development and improvement of particular techniques, such as diffusion and trattography
(DTI), the tridimensional visualization (3D) of the nerves' fibers, and the performance
of functional studies which allow evaluation and exploration of specific areas of
the brain.
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Published online: May 14, 2009
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© 2009 Published by Elsevier Inc.