M. Buchem, J. Grond, M. Versluis, M. Osch, W. Teeuwisse, H. Kan, A. Webb
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Clinical applications of high field MR take advantage of the increased sensitivity to magnetic field inhomogeneity, spatial resolution, signal-to-noise, and spectral resolution. Examples of each facet are demonstrated for 7T patient neuroimaging and localized spectroscopy.