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Wednesday, 28. February 2024

Patterns of Signal Intensity in CISS MRI of the Inner Ear and Eye

Recent publication


Private lecturer and senior physician Dr Bela Büki, interim head of the Division of Otorhinolaryngology at Krems University Hospital, published a paper with colleagues from Johns Hopkins University School on a special magnetic resonance imaging technique used to create digital images of the head. The scientists aimed to characterise artefacts that arise during the creation of digital images of the inner ear and the eye (banding artefacts). To this end, the data from 30 test subjects and thus a total of 60 eyes and 60 inner ears were analysed. The results have been published open access in the journal “Tomography”.

Mair, A, Song, CI, Büki, B & Ward, BK 2024, 'Patterns of Signal Intensity in CISS MRI of the Inner Ear and Eye', Tomography, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 203-214. https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography10020016