Purpose: To combine the benefits of time-resolved dynamic imaging and single elliptical centric acquisitions in a reasonable scan time. Materials and Methods: A time series of images with moderate spatial resolution was acquired using the 3D Time-Resolved Imaging of Contrast Kinetics (3D TRICKS) technique with elliptical centric encoding during contrast arrival. Following venous opacification, a complete large centrically encoded k-space volume was acquired. The high-spatial-frequency portions of this volume were combined with a 3D TRICKS time frame to form a high-resolution image. An additional single image is formed by suppressing background and signal averaging all acquired data, including post-venous low-spatial-frequency data. For this image, 2D temporal correlation analysis is used to suppress low-spatial-frequency vein contributions. Arrival time and spatial correlations are used to suppress background. Results: The 3D TRICKS time frame may be selected to ensure a combined high-resolution image that has optimal central k-space sampling for any vascular region. The single image formed by signal averaging all acquired data has increased contrast-to-noise (CNR) and signal-to-noise (SNR) ratios. Conclusion: The advantages of time-resolved and high-spatial-resolution imaging were combined using an extended dual-phase acquisition. Some SNR and CNR gain was achieved by signal averaging. This process is facilitated by background and vein suppression. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Mazaheri, Y., Carroll, T. J., Du, J., Block, W. F., Fain, S. B., Hany, T. F., … Grist, T. M. (2002). Combined time-resolved and high-spatial-resolution 3D MRA using an extended adaptive acquisition. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 15(3), 291–301. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.10071
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