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[Rapid magnetic resonance tomography sequences--theoretical principles and clinical imaging characteristics].
This paper is concerned with fast MR-imaging, realised by several "fast sequences", introduced during the last few years into clinical routine diagnostics. Two of the most important fast sequences are FLASH and FISP--their physical and technical working as well as their relevant clinical imaging properties are described.