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Gibbs artifacts, also commonly referred to as truncation or ringing artifacts, appear as a series of fine lines in the MRI parallel to areas/tissues that show a large difference in contrast. This is commonly seen in the spinal cord where there is a large difference in contrast between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the spinal cord. It is also commonly occurring at the interface of the skull and brain as seen here. Increasing the spatial resolution of the image helps reduce Gibbs artifacts. By inc
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Gibbs artifacts, also commonly referred to as truncation or ringing artifacts, appear as a series of fine lines in the MRI parallel to areas/tissues that show a large difference in contrast. This is commonly seen in the spinal cord where there is a large difference in contrast between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the spinal cord. It is also commonly occurring at the interface of the skull and brain as seen here. Increasing the spatial resolution of the image helps reduce Gibbs artifacts. By inc
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