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Advances in human in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy holds promise as another tool for functional and metabolic assessment in diagnosis and in monitoring therapy. Although the maturation and acceptance of MR spectroscopy as a clinical tool lags significantly behind that of MR imaging, important technical and methodologic advances continue at a rapid pace. Some of the advances that have occurred recently are described in this review.