A method for imaging a patient. An apparatus for imaging a patient
including a magnetic resonance imager having a controller and a memory in
communication with the controller. The controller causes the imager to
take a two-dimensional image of the patient which is stored in the
memory. The controller identifying locations of interest of the k-space
representation of the two-dimensional image, and acquiring a
three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography image based on the
locations of interest of the two-dimensional k-space data set.