View-Ordering in Radial Fast Spin-Echo Imaging

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Radial MRI sequences are frequently used to obtain images with reduced sensitivity to motion. To decrease imaging time, multiple spin-echo acquisitions can be incorporated into radial sequences. In this case, different radial lines of Fourier data have different TE times and the resulting images can contain streaking artifacts due to T2 decay. The streaking is not only dependent on the T2 of the object and the timing of the data acquisition, but also on the order in which radial lines are collected (view order). The view ordering can easily be controlled to minimize artifacts due to T2 decay as well as motion. Four view-ordering techniques are presented and evaluated for the radial FSE sequence. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Theilmann, R. J., Gmitro, A. F., Altbach, M. I., & Trouard, T. P. (2004). View-Ordering in Radial Fast Spin-Echo Imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 51(4), 768–774. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20031

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