Singer J R, Crooks L E
Science. 1983 Aug 12;221(4611):654-6. doi: 10.1126/science.6867733.
Timed sequences of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging signals in the human head were used to quantitatively measure blood flow in the internal jugular veins. The procedure can be straightforwardly applied to any vein or artery in the body.
利用人体头部核磁共振成像信号的定时序列来定量测量颈内静脉中的血流量。该程序可直接应用于身体的任何静脉或动脉。