With the high spatial resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) particularly for the soft tissue such as in brain and nonion radiation involved, the integrative positron emission tomography (PET)/ MRI system is expected to provide almost equivalent image quality compared with PET alone or PET/CT system, and simultaneous MRI information that is not conventionally available. PET-MRI opens new horizons in multi-parametric neuroimaging for clinical research that allows simultaneous imaging of multiple parametric changes such as blood flow and metabolism at the same time
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