The authors describe a fast MR sequence allowing to obtain a myelographic-like, markedly T2-weighted, image quite similar to conventional myelographies. Relative to conventional spin-echo sequences, in which echoes are encoded so as to achieve the same phase, each echo of the sequence here employed is given a different phase encoding. The sequence, called MYUR (myelography-urography) is based on the generation, after a 90 degrees pulse, of a "train" of 256 echoes, each one phase-encoded differently, by multiple 180 degrees pulses, producing a single image. The total duration of such a sequence, with 2 repetitions, is 21 seconds. The MR myelographic sequence allows to univocally study tissues with a very long T2 relaxation time; under normal...
conventional spin-echo with turbo gradient spin conventional spin-echo and seven only by turbo gradi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has greatly advanced our knowledge of multiple sclerosis. It has pr...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequenc...
The authors describe a fast MR sequence allowing to obtain a myelographic-like, markedly T2-weighted...
Objective: To validate the additional merits of two-dimensional (2D) single thick-slice Magnetic Res...
Three-dimensional (3D) MR Myelography is a new technique using constructive interference steady-stat...
This paper describes the technical features of fast spin echo sequences in assessing acute spinal tr...
The MR-sequence is an essential tool to measure MR-properties in tissues, increased contrast between...
L'évaluation non-invasive de la myéline dans la substance blanche du système nerveux central est fon...
The mapping of the spin-spin relaxation time T2 in pixel-by-pixel was suggested as a quantitative di...
MR imaging has become the modality of choice for neuroimaging. Long examination time was one of the ...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T2s, such as cort...
A magnetic resonance (MR) lmage processing technique that uses a single color image for si-multaneou...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
conventional spin-echo with turbo gradient spin conventional spin-echo and seven only by turbo gradi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has greatly advanced our knowledge of multiple sclerosis. It has pr...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequenc...
The authors describe a fast MR sequence allowing to obtain a myelographic-like, markedly T2-weighted...
Objective: To validate the additional merits of two-dimensional (2D) single thick-slice Magnetic Res...
Three-dimensional (3D) MR Myelography is a new technique using constructive interference steady-stat...
This paper describes the technical features of fast spin echo sequences in assessing acute spinal tr...
The MR-sequence is an essential tool to measure MR-properties in tissues, increased contrast between...
L'évaluation non-invasive de la myéline dans la substance blanche du système nerveux central est fon...
The mapping of the spin-spin relaxation time T2 in pixel-by-pixel was suggested as a quantitative di...
MR imaging has become the modality of choice for neuroimaging. Long examination time was one of the ...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T2s, such as cort...
A magnetic resonance (MR) lmage processing technique that uses a single color image for si-multaneou...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
conventional spin-echo with turbo gradient spin conventional spin-echo and seven only by turbo gradi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has greatly advanced our knowledge of multiple sclerosis. It has pr...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequenc...