Radial imaging is a type of medical imaging technique that acquires data in a radial pattern rather than the traditional Cartesian grid pattern. This imaging method is commonly used in MRI and CT scans to acquire data in a more efficient and robust manner, allowing for faster image acquisition and improved image quality in certain situations. Radial imaging has been shown to be particularly useful in imaging moving organs and structures within the body, such as the heart and blood vessels, as well as in reducing susceptibility artifacts in images. Overall, radial imaging offers a promising alternative to traditional imaging methods and continues to be an area of active research and development in the field of medical imaging.