Gradient echo is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence that has wide variety of applications, from magnetic resonance angiography to perfusion MRI...
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MRI pulse sequence (redirect from Spoiled gradient echo imaging)
they become coherent, and thus signal (or "echo") is generated to form images. Unlike spin echo, gradient echo does not need to wait for transverse magnetisation...
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Physics of magnetic resonance imaging (redirect from Echo-planar imaging)
so-called spin-warp method). In a standard spin echo or gradient echo scan, where the readout (or view) gradient is constant (e.g., G), a single line of k-space...
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Steady-state free precession imaging (redirect from Gradient Recall Acquisition using Steady States)
magnetizations. In general, SSFP MRI sequences are based on a (low flip angle) gradient echo MRI sequence with a short repetition time which in its generic form...
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Real-time MRI (section Gradient-echo sequences)
on gradient echo sequences, efficient k-space sampling, and fast reconstruction methods to speed up the image acquisition process. Gradient echo sequences...
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MRI) is a particular sequence of magnetic resonance imaging. It is a gradient echo sequence which combines a low-flip angle radio-frequency excitation...
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created as a postexcitation refocused gradient echo (GRE) sequence with small flip angle. The sequence of gradient echo T2*-weighted imaging (GRE T2*WI) requires...
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area and hypodense odema around the haemorrhagic site. MRI sequence of gradient echo and susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) are useful in detecting microbleeds...
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Routing Encapsulation, a type of tunnel used on routers Gradient recalled echo, or gradient echo, a type of magnetic resonance imaging sequence Glycpeptide...
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inside the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves to generate images of the organs in the body. MRI does...
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however, changes the phase-encoding gradient for each of these echoes (a conventional multi-echo sequence collects all echoes in a train with the same phase...
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(September 2019). "Separation of water and fat signal in whole-body gradient echo scans using convolutional neural networks". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine...
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scan in detecting such small hemorrhagic contusions, with the use of gradient echo sequence. Contusions are more commonly seen in the brain parenchyma...
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physical reasons (such as the different chemical shift of fat and water in gradient echo techniques). MRI k-space is related to NMR time-domain in all aspects...
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idea of the expected shape of the activation image. Typical gradient-echo EPI uses two gradient coils within a slice, and turns on first one coil and then...
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intentional destruction of evidence in a legal case Spoiling of a gradient echo magnetic resonance sequence Spoil (disambiguation) Spoiled (disambiguation)...
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the pathophysiological basis for cavernous hemangioma development. Gradient-echo T2WI magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is most sensitive method for diagnosing...
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hemorrhage and iron storage. SWI uses a fully flow compensated, long echo, gradient recalled echo (GRE) pulse sequence to acquire images. This method exploits...
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synovitis eroding the posterior cortex of the femoral neck. Sagittal T2* gradient echo image showing a posterior soft tissue mass with hypointense areas secondary...
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flop sign.[citation needed] On magnetic resonance imaging, multiecho gradient echo images can be used to determine the percent fat fraction of the liver...
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risk of MS. The prevalence of MS from a geographic standpoint resembles a gradient, with MS being more common in people who live farther from the equator...
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sequences such as spin echo with T1 and T2-weighted sequences, inversion recovery, chemical shift selective techniques, and gradient echo techniques are used...
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MRI artifact (section Gradient field artifacts)
avoiding gradient-echo imaging when metal is present. A technique called MARS (metal artifact reduction sequence) applies an additional gradient, along...
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conventional spin echo can also be used to measure T2; gradient echo sequences such as steady-state free precession (SSFP) and multiple spin echo sequences can...
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of live mice and rats under anesthetization have been measured by a gradient echo pulse sequence. Experiments shown that when the content of oxygen in...
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Echo sounding or depth sounding is the use of sonar for ranging, normally to determine the depth of water (bathymetry). It involves transmitting acoustic...
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imaging (MRI), particularly using a specific imaging technique known as a gradient-echo sequence MRI, which can unmask small or punctate lesions that may otherwise...
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detected using CT scans (and can be missed completely on MRI without gradient echo sequences (magnetic resonance imaging)). White matter abnormalities:...
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Gadolinium contrast is injected, and rapid repeated imaging (generally gradient-echo echo-planar T2*-weighted) quantifies susceptibility-induced signal loss...
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orbital angular momentum superposition state for 100 nanoseconds. GEM (Gradient Echo Memory) is a protocol for storing optical information and it can be...
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