At least one reference plane, but preferably three orthogonal reference
planes (A, C, S) are defined in a magnetic resonance imaging method. A cut
plane is chosen so as to extend at an angle to one (single oblique) (SO)
or two (double oblique) (DO) of the reference planes. One side of the
field of view within the cut plane remains parallel to one (of the)
reference plane (planes). A cross-sectional magnetic resonance image along
the cut plane is reconstructed from magnetic resonance signals.