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Title: Multidimensional Correlation Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: Opportunities and Barriers to Equitable Deployment
Authors: Genyi, Terfa
Awojoyogbe, Bamidele
Dada, Michael
Oyeleke, Olarinoye
Keywords: Challenges and Benefits
Computational Techniques
Diagnostic Imaging
Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Multidimensional Correlation MRI
Issue Date: 22-Jun-2026
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA.
Citation: Genyi, T., Awojoyogbe, B., Dada, M. O., Olarinoye, O. I., & Sanni, H. A. Multidimensional Correlation Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: Opportunities and Barriers to Equitable Deployment. Frontiers in Public Health, 14, 1870188.
Series/Report no.: Curriculum Vitae;1
Abstract: Multidimensional Correlation Magnetic Resonance Imaging (McMRI) represents a promising advancement in medical imaging, offering enhanced diagnostic accuracy through the integration of multiple MRI parameters into unified datasets. In low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), McMRI could significantly improve early disease detection and treatment planning, particularly for complex conditions such as cancer and neurological disorders. Benefits include richer data acquisition, improved tissue characterization, and the potential for cost-effective, non-invasive diagnostics. However, practical barriers remain: limited infrastructure, scarcity of trained personnel, high implementation costs, unstable power supply, and data governance challenges hinder widespread adoption. Addressing these issues requires efficient computational workflows, sustainable technology investment, and capacity-building initiatives tailored to LMIC contexts. This review highlights both the transformative potential and the practical obstacles of deploying McMRI in resource-constrained settings, underscoring the need for collaborative strategies that align technological innovation with healthcare equity.
Description: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2026.1870188/abstract
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/31900
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