Abstract:Constructive interference in steady state (CISS) imaging is a member of the family of fast gradient echo (GRE) sequences. The CISS sequence is particularly dependent on high gradient amplitude and slew rates. When inside a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, the randomly moving protons in the patient's body align along the longitudinal z-axis.The z-axis is a magnetization vector parallel to both the long axis of the patient's body and the bore of the scanner. This magnetization force, represented as a ve… Show more
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