The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequences for imaging bone and other connective tissues with short T2 is reviewed. Features of the basic physics relevant to UTE imaging are described, including the consequences when the radiofrequency pulse duration is of the order of T2 so that rotation of tissue magnetization into the transverse plane is incomplete. Consequences of the broad linewidth of short T2 components are also discussed, including partial saturation by off-resonance fat suppression pulses as well as those used in multislice and multiecho imaging. The need for rapid data acquisition of the order of T2 is explained. The basic two-dimensional UTE pulse sequence with its half ...
Background Ultrashort echo time (UTE) image to directly visualize short T2 tissues requires postproc...
Ultra-short echo time (UTE) imaging has shown promise as a technique for imaging tis-sues with T2 va...
Abstract Purpose Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences play a key role in imaging and quantifying sho...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequenc...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo-time (UTE) pulse sequences for imagi...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T2s, such as cort...
Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences represent a group of clinically compatible techniques that are ...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T(2)s, such as co...
AIM: To review the effects of contrast administration on tissues with short T2s using a pulse ultras...
Ultrashort echo time (UTE) imaging has shown promise as a technique for imaging tissues with T2 valu...
Tissues, such as bone, tendon, and ligaments, contain a high fraction of components with "short" and...
PURPOSE: Normal adult cortical bone has a very short T(2) and characteristically produces no signal ...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides excellent soft tissue .contrast and penetration, however s...
Background Ultrashort echo time (UTE) image to directly visualize short T2 tissues requires postproc...
Ultra-short echo time (UTE) imaging has shown promise as a technique for imaging tis-sues with T2 va...
Abstract Purpose Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences play a key role in imaging and quantifying sho...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo time, SPRITE and other pulse sequenc...
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo-time (UTE) pulse sequences for imagi...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T2s, such as cort...
Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences represent a group of clinically compatible techniques that are ...
It is now possible to detect signals from tissues and tissue components with short T(2)s, such as co...
AIM: To review the effects of contrast administration on tissues with short T2s using a pulse ultras...
Ultrashort echo time (UTE) imaging has shown promise as a technique for imaging tissues with T2 valu...
Tissues, such as bone, tendon, and ligaments, contain a high fraction of components with "short" and...
PURPOSE: Normal adult cortical bone has a very short T(2) and characteristically produces no signal ...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
The human body contains a variety of tissue species with short T2 ranging from a few microseconds to...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides excellent soft tissue .contrast and penetration, however s...
Background Ultrashort echo time (UTE) image to directly visualize short T2 tissues requires postproc...
Ultra-short echo time (UTE) imaging has shown promise as a technique for imaging tis-sues with T2 va...
Abstract Purpose Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences play a key role in imaging and quantifying sho...