Multiple-slice NMR imaging by three-dimensional Fourier zeugmatography

Abstract
Multiple-slice NMR images of the human head, obtained by three-dimensional (3-D) Fourier zeugmatography, are presented. Comparison is made with results from 2-D Fourier zeugmatography. The general conclusion is that this multiple-slice technique is an efficient and adequate method for obtaining images of a set of adjacent slices, as long as there are only moderate intensity variations between adjacent slices.