Half-Fourier BURST imaging on a clinical scanner

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A modified BURST imaging technique with a nearly twofold reduction in acquisition time, improved signal-to-noise ratio and clear improvement of the image quality is introduced. The method applies half-Fourier reconstruction and can be implemented on a standard clinical scanner. This approach allows the collection of single-shot magnetization prepared images of the human brain with a matrix size of 112 x 128 within 86-250 ms. The signal-to-noise properties of the pulse sequence are analyzed and compared with a standard BURST experiment.

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Jakob, P. M., Griswold, M. A., Lovblad, K. O., Chen, Q., & Edelman, R. R. (1997). Half-Fourier BURST imaging on a clinical scanner. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 38(4), 534–540. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380405

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