MRI is becoming increasingly useful for imaging of lung structure and function, in terms of airway imaging, assessment of ventilation, and evaluation of lung perfusion and right heart function. This modality is highly versatile and capable of generating a range of inherent and exogenously introduced contrast mechanisms while maintaining high resolution as well as incredible speed of data acquisition.
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