Magnetic Resonance: An Introduction to Ultrashort TE (UTE) Imaging
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Abstract
The background underpinning the clinical use of ultrashort echo-time (UTE) pulse sequences for imaging tissues or tissue components with short T2s is reviewed. Tissues properties are discussed, and tissues are divided into those with a majority of short T2 relaxation components and those with a minority. Features of the basic physics relevant to UTE imaging are described including the fact that when the radiofrequency pulse duration is of the order T2, rotation of tissue magnetization into the transverse plane is incomplete. Consequences of the broad line-width of short T2 components are also discussed including their partial saturation by off-resonance fat suppression pulses as well as multislice and…
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- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Medicine
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Periosteum
- Pulse sequence
- Multislice
- Pulse (music)
- Transverse plane
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