OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the Dixon method with those of the CHESS (Chemical Shift-Selective) technique and STIR (Short Tau Inversion Recovery) sequence in hands of normal subjects at 2D MR imaging. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 14 healthy volunteers (mean age of 29.4 years) consented to have both hands prospectively imaged with SE T1 Dixon, T1 CHESS, T2 Dixon, T2 CHESS and STIR sequences in a 1.5T MR scanner. Three radiologists scored the effectiveness of fat suppression in bone marrow (EFSBM) and soft tissues (EFSST) in 20 joints per subject. One radiologist measured the SNR in 10 bones per subject. Statistical analysis used two-way ANOVA with random effects, paired t-test an...
Fat suppression is commonly used in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to suppress the signal from adip...
Modification of the Dixon technique enables the reconstruction of water and fat images operating at ...
To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a single T2 Dixon sequence to the combination T1+STIR as anato...
To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the image quality of the Dixon method with those...
To compare fat suppression effectiveness, image quality and disease activity scores between MRI prot...
Dixon techniques are part of the methods used to suppress the signal of fat in MRI. They present man...
Objective: The aim of our study was to systematically compare two-point Dixon fat suppression (FS) a...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
Background: The current fat suppression technique in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly ...
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
This paper describes the technical aspects, characteristics and clinical applications of fat suppres...
To compare two fat suppression techniques used for 3D T1-weighted sequence in breast MRI (magnetic r...
SUMMARY: We present our initial experience with the use of a modified 3-point Dixon technique to obt...
PurposeTo develop a method of suppressing the multi-resonance fat signal in diffusion-weighted imagi...
Purpose: To quantitatively and qualitatively compare fat-suppressed MR imaging quality using iterati...
Fat suppression is commonly used in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to suppress the signal from adip...
Modification of the Dixon technique enables the reconstruction of water and fat images operating at ...
To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a single T2 Dixon sequence to the combination T1+STIR as anato...
To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the image quality of the Dixon method with those...
To compare fat suppression effectiveness, image quality and disease activity scores between MRI prot...
Dixon techniques are part of the methods used to suppress the signal of fat in MRI. They present man...
Objective: The aim of our study was to systematically compare two-point Dixon fat suppression (FS) a...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
Background: The current fat suppression technique in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly ...
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
This paper describes the technical aspects, characteristics and clinical applications of fat suppres...
To compare two fat suppression techniques used for 3D T1-weighted sequence in breast MRI (magnetic r...
SUMMARY: We present our initial experience with the use of a modified 3-point Dixon technique to obt...
PurposeTo develop a method of suppressing the multi-resonance fat signal in diffusion-weighted imagi...
Purpose: To quantitatively and qualitatively compare fat-suppressed MR imaging quality using iterati...
Fat suppression is commonly used in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to suppress the signal from adip...
Modification of the Dixon technique enables the reconstruction of water and fat images operating at ...
To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a single T2 Dixon sequence to the combination T1+STIR as anato...