Microsoft wants to revolutionise MRI with quantum technology, HoloLens

ANI  |  Washington [United States] 

is partnering (CWRU) to bring together its device and to build a new form of which will be much more comprehensive and unified than traditional systems.

MRF uses a constantly varying sequence of pulses, resulting in a single, unified exam. This provides final quantitative maps which are generated against a lookup table, allowing for a more rapid and repeatable characterization of tissues, The Next Web reported.

Medical professionals will use the device to view 3D MRF images created by the

By merging with quantum technology, MRF will make it easier for doctor to identify a and provide efficient scanning.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 13:05 IST