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JHU Doctoral student develops algorithm to improve clarity of partial MRI scans | Hub

By December 16, 2019News
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Having an MRI scan can be an unpleasant experience. The procedure often involves a patient lying down inside a large tube for at least 30 minutes and being instructed to remain motionless as magnetic and radio waves create detailed pictures of their organs. Many find the machine’s loud, clanging noises unnerving and are left feeling panicky and claustrophobic.

Image: Johns Hopkins doctoral student Puyang Wang – https://hub.jhu.edu

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