mDIXON XD MultiStation - Vascular
MR clinical application
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mDIXON XD MultiStation - Vascular

MR clinical application
mDIXON XD MultiStation allows you to perform peripheral MR Angiography with improved vessel-to-background contrast in only one single pass¹. You will be able to perform your peripheral MR Angiography acquisitions without the use of a subtraction mask, eliminating artifacts that could arise from misalignment, due to patient motion, between the pre and post contrast scan. Enjoy fast, robust peripheral MR Angiography.

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Documentation

Clinical applications brochure
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Product Brochure Philips mDIXON XD MultiStation MR clinical application
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Disclaimer
¹ As opposed to standard MRA technology relying on the subtraction of a pre and post contrast scan