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Abstract #3746

Motion-Robust Super-Resolution Reconstruction of Fetal Brain MRI

Ali Gholipour1, Judy A. Estroff1, Simon K. Warfield1

1Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

This educational E-Poster provides an overview of the recently developed motion-robust super-resolution volumetric MRI reconstruction methods with exemplary application in fetal MRI. The mathematical details of the methods will be discussed and illustrated with visual examples.

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