Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of medicine's most powerful diagnostic tools. But certain tissues deep inside the body—including brain regions and delicate structures of the eye and orbit that ...
The spatial resolution in magnetic resonance imaging is mainly limited by low SNR, which is commonly addressed by long measurement times or dedicated hardware. In single digit micron resolutions, ...
High-resolution 7.0 T MRI of the eye and orbit of a volunteer that shows in great detail the anterior cranial structures, including the extraocular muscles, optic nerve, and a cyst adjacent (yellow ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular imaging modality in preclinical research because it delivers multiparametric information on tissues and organs in a noninvasive manner. The small ...
Low-resolution images (LR) are input, and feature maps are obtained through 3×3 convolution. After passing through a residual in residual (RIR) module, followed by upsampling and a 3×3 convolution ...