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Magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) is being developed to produce high-resolution cross-sectional conductivity images of an object. In MREIT, we scan the imaging object using an MRI scanner while injecting low-frequency current through surface electrodes. This produces change in the phase of precessing protons which is reflected in the MRI phase image. The conductivity imaging...
Purpose Magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) aims to produce high-resolution cross-sectional images of a conductivity distribution inside the human body. We perform conductivity image reconstructions based on a relation between the conductivity distribution and induced magnetic flux density distributions subject to externally injected currents. This induced magnetic flux density...
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