4D-TRANCE
MR clinical application
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4D-TRANCE

MR clinical application
4D TRANCE is a time-resolved technique for non-contrast angiography, promoting patient comfort and enabling you to evaluate the patency of the vascular anatomy in the brain using endogenous contrast. 4D-TRANCE provides high temporal resolution, down to 160 msec, and MIP visualization of multiple phases.

Clinical image gallery

  • 4D-TRANCE
    4D-TRANCE
  • 4D-TRANCE (draining vessels)
    4D-TRANCE (draining vessels)

Documentation

Product Brochure Philips 4D-TRANCE MR clinical application
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Clinical applications product brochure
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