Abstract:The development of non-invasive diagnostic methods is a matter of great importance. This paper describes Motion Sensitized Single Shot RARE Sequences (MoSeSS) as a new, non-invasive diagnostic method in CSF-flow disturbances. The range of applications and clinical validity are examined.The strongly T2-weighted RARE-sequence displays selectively unbound water. The addition of flowencoding gradients shows moving spins flow-dependently as a signal reduction. ECG-triggering enables the registration of present flow… Show more
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