Amplification or obfuscation: Is localization improving our clinical understanding of phosphorus metabolism?

1989 
Localization techniques are considered an indispensable part of the clinical spectroscopy examination. The results are often a marked improvement in diagnostic information (amplification), but because of the introduction of new artifacts and the more prolonged examination time, some of the undoubted advantage is lost (obfuscation). There is thus an argument for continued development of more rapid methods of clinical spectroscopy and, if necessary, sacrificing some spatial information.
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