Air bubble artifact reduction in post-mortem whole-brain MRI: the influence of receiver bandwidth

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Abstract

Air bubble artifacts on SWI post-mortem MRI studies may interfere with the detection of cerebral microbleeds. We investigated whether the utilization of a higher receiver bandwidth of 500 Hz/pixel could reduce cortical air bubble artifacts without compromising the detection of cerebral microbleeds in high-field MRI. All microbleeds remained clearly visible whereas a reduction of 17% of the long axis of the “halo” magnitude artifacts was achieved. On corresponding phase images, air bubble artifacts appeared identical.

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Scheffler, M., Maturana, E., Salomir, R., Haller, S., & Kövari, E. (2018). Air bubble artifact reduction in post-mortem whole-brain MRI: the influence of receiver bandwidth. Neuroradiology, 60(10), 1089–1092. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-018-2071-8

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