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Radiology, Vol 198, 899-902, Copyright © 1996 by Radiological Society of North America
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SJ Blackband, DL Buckley, AJ Knowles, P Gibbs, LW Turnbull and A Horsman
Department of Medical Physics, University of Hull, MR Centre, England.
Peripheral magnetic resonance (MR) angiography was performed in eight volunteers, with a temperature-controlled water blanket. After warming of the right foot, unobserved vessels became conspicuous in all patients: Average increase in signal intensity was nearly twofold in the major artery and vein depicted. A similar improvement was observed in an examination in one patient with diabetes. Peripheral MR angiography performed after warming provided additional diagnostic information.
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