Abstract
SUMMARY: Zero TE MR imaging is a novel technique that achieves a near-zero time interval between radiofrequency excitation and data acquisition, enabling visualization of short-T2 materials such as cortical bone. Zero TE offers a promising radiation-free alternative to CT with rapid, high-resolution, silent, and artifact-resistant imaging, as well as the potential for "pseudoCT" reconstructions. In this report, we will discuss our preliminary experience with zero TE, including technical principles and a clinical case series demonstrating emerging applications in neuroradiology.
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Lu, A., Gorny, K. R., & Ho, M. L. (2019). Zero TE MRI for craniofacial bone imaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 40(9), 1562–1566. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6175
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