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Dental artifacts in the head and neck region: implications for Dixon-based attenuation correction in PET/MR
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Pittsburgh / Dixon / Erlangen / Oxford / /

Company

PET / Mirada Medical Ltd / Siemens / Creative Commons / /

Country

Germany / United Kingdom / /

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Event

FDA Phase / M&A / /

Facility

University of Copenhagen / /

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metal artifacts / metal / satisfactory solution / published algorithm / metal-implant-induced signal void / segmentation algorithm / particular common metal artifact / metal braces / diagnostic imaging method / tumor imaging / cancer imaging / imaging / /

MedicalCondition

tumor / cancer / tumors / common malignant diseases / head and neck cancer / /

MedicalTreatment

dental implants / /

Organization

Department of Clinical Physiology / University of Copenhagen / Ethics committee / /

Position

author / head and head / Representative / /

Product

rela / T1w MR / H-3-2012072 / Pittsburgh compound / /

ProvinceOrState

Connecticut / /

Technology

diagnostic imaging / previously published algorithm / inpainting algorithm / tomography / segmentation algorithm / Imaging protocol / MRI / /

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