Fast magnetization preparation techniques acquire a series of echoes after a single magnetization preparation. If these echoes are acquired from different slices using a multislice technique the change in the preparation state of the echoes due to relaxation effects leads to different contrast modification for each slice. Encoding different preparation states along the phase-encoding direction of each slice instead of acquiring each slice in a different preparation state is introduced as a general concept to obtain images of identical contrast and point-spread function. This can be realized either by cycling the slice excitation order several times over the total number of repetitions or by moving the point of time at which the preparation ...
A novel method is presented for acquiring multislice T1-weighted images. The method utilizes non-sli...
A variation of the rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE) sequence (also called turbo ...
Most diffusion imaging sequences rely on single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) for spatial encoding ...
This article introduces a novel concept to overcome the dependence of image contrast on spatial posi...
Simultaneous multislice imaging (SMS) using parallel image reconstruction has rapidly advanced to be...
A method for simultaneous multislice (SMS) inversion contrast imaging is presented using a combinati...
A method for simultaneous multislice (SMS) inversion contrast imaging is presented using a combinati...
An RF excitation technique with which one can improve the effective dynamic range of the receiver an...
The multiple-modulation-multiple-echo sequence, previously used for rapid measurement of diffusion, ...
We describe several applications of a versatile pulse sequence family employing multiple spin echoes...
A novel fat saturation scheme is proposed which combines spectral fat saturation with a steady-state...
<p>Image acquisition time is one of the most important considerations for magnetic resonance imaging...
Objective. To develop a novel, free-induction-decay (FID)-calibrated single-shot simultaneous multi-...
Most diffusion imaging sequences rely on single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) for spatial encoding ...
This communication describes radiofrequency pulses capable of performing spatially periodic excitati...
A novel method is presented for acquiring multislice T1-weighted images. The method utilizes non-sli...
A variation of the rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE) sequence (also called turbo ...
Most diffusion imaging sequences rely on single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) for spatial encoding ...
This article introduces a novel concept to overcome the dependence of image contrast on spatial posi...
Simultaneous multislice imaging (SMS) using parallel image reconstruction has rapidly advanced to be...
A method for simultaneous multislice (SMS) inversion contrast imaging is presented using a combinati...
A method for simultaneous multislice (SMS) inversion contrast imaging is presented using a combinati...
An RF excitation technique with which one can improve the effective dynamic range of the receiver an...
The multiple-modulation-multiple-echo sequence, previously used for rapid measurement of diffusion, ...
We describe several applications of a versatile pulse sequence family employing multiple spin echoes...
A novel fat saturation scheme is proposed which combines spectral fat saturation with a steady-state...
<p>Image acquisition time is one of the most important considerations for magnetic resonance imaging...
Objective. To develop a novel, free-induction-decay (FID)-calibrated single-shot simultaneous multi-...
Most diffusion imaging sequences rely on single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) for spatial encoding ...
This communication describes radiofrequency pulses capable of performing spatially periodic excitati...
A novel method is presented for acquiring multislice T1-weighted images. The method utilizes non-sli...
A variation of the rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE) sequence (also called turbo ...
Most diffusion imaging sequences rely on single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) for spatial encoding ...