Clinical utilization of lung MRI has not kept pace with MRI of other body regions. This is due to a combination of technical and perceptual factors related to lung imaging. With increasing access to and application of low-field MRI, there are unique opportunities for lung imaging. This review will first explain the role of conventional lung MRI, next delineate the opportunities afforded by low-field lung MRI and clinical knowledge to date, and third, address remaining challenges and future directions.
Azour et al. (Fri,) studied this question.