1986
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910030507
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Multiple‐spin‐echo imaging with a 2D Fourier method

Abstract: In 2D Fourier imaging the normal Carr-Purcell multiple-echo sequence generally leads to center line and mirror artifacts caused by imperfect rotations by the rf pulses. We describe a method to avoid these distortions using a phase alternating-phase shift (PHAPS) sequence which also allows multiple-slice and multiple-echo imaging at the same time. Measuring phantoms with calibrated T2 values, we have shown that the PHAPS imaging sequence leads to an accuracy of quantitative T2 determinations of better than 10%.… Show more

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“…It has been speculated (5) that the band can be explained as a center-line artifact, which is caused by a part of the MR signal that is not affected by the phase encode gradient (10,11). The signal would therefore fail to reconstruct properly during the 2D Fourier transform and would be concentrated onto the line y = 0 (where y is the direction of phase encoding).…”
Section: Spatial Encoding Of the Artifact By The Phase Encode Gradientmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It has been speculated (5) that the band can be explained as a center-line artifact, which is caused by a part of the MR signal that is not affected by the phase encode gradient (10,11). The signal would therefore fail to reconstruct properly during the 2D Fourier transform and would be concentrated onto the line y = 0 (where y is the direction of phase encoding).…”
Section: Spatial Encoding Of the Artifact By The Phase Encode Gradientmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These components can lead to additional phase information being encoded in the final image, resulting in a centre line streak artefact similar to that generated by a DC offset. Graumann et al (1986) have shown that repeating the experiment with the phase of the 180…”
Section: Image Artefacts and Stimulated Echoesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…• , a nonzero z-component of magnetization is present immediately following its application (Graumann et al, 1986). This leads to the generation of additional transverse and longitudinal components of magnetization after the application of the 180…”
Section: Image Artefacts and Stimulated Echoesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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