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Lo studio dell’apparato vascolare richiede un’attenzione specifica nella fase di acquisizione delle immagini. Lo scopo è infatti quello di produrre immagini a elevata risoluzione spaziale e di contrasto.

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Bargellini, I., Giustini, D., Neri, E., Vignali, C. (2008). Apparato vascolare. In: Produrre ed elaborare immagini diagnostiche. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1064-2_9

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