نتایج جستجو برای: gradient echo sequences

تعداد نتایج: 358924  

2009
J. Olive T. S. Mair B. Charles

Bone marrow lesions (BMLs) (also known as ‘bone bruises’, ‘bone oedema’, ‘bone contusions’ and ‘occult fractures’) within the middle phalanx were diagnosed by standing low field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 7 horses. The lesions were characterised by low signal intensity on T1and T2*-weighted gradient echo sequences, mildly increased signal intensity on T2 fast spin echo sequences, and h...

2009
B. M. Müller-Bierl V. Pawlak J. Kerr K. Ugurbil K. Uludag

Introduction The blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is currently the most popular imaging method to study brain function non-invasively. The sensitivity of the BOLD signal to different types of MRI sequences and vessel sizes is currently under investigation [1]. Gradient echo (GRE) sequences are known to be sensitive to larger vess...

2007
Petra E. Kullnig Alexander Rauscher Stephan Witoszynskyj Andreas Deistung Karim Kentouche Juergen R Reichenbach Hans Joachim Mentzel Werner Alois Kaiser

Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) combines magnitude and phase information from a high-resolution, fully velocity compensated, three-dimensional (3D) gradient echo sequence. We report on the use of this MRI technique in a young patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) and demonstrate a higher detection rate of hemorrhagic lesion in comparison with other T2*-weighted sequences.

2012
Z. Adamiak A. Pomianowski I. Otrocka-Domagala M. Jaskolska

A canine patient with osteosarcoma of the sacrum was subjected to low-field magnetic resonance imaging with the following sequences: FSE, SE, 3D HYCE, X BONE, Fast STIR, GE STIR and Gradient Echo. Due to the size and location of the tumour, surgery was not performed, and the patient was euthanized. A histopathological analysis of the tumour revealed telangiectatic osteosarcoma.

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1997
D A Bluemke J L Boxerman E Atalar E R McVeigh

S everal well-established MR techmques are routinely used for evaluation of the heart and great vessels. Tl-weighted spin-echo images gated to the cardiac cycle provide black-blood images of the heart and vessels. Spin-echo images provide good anatomic detail, but imaging times are relatively long (approximately 5-7 mm, depending on the heart rate). In addition, the images are static: only a si...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2003
Lane F Donnelly Kendall J O'Brien Bernard J Dardzinski Stacy A Poe Judy A Bean Scott K Holland Stephen R Daniels

OBJECTIVE Patients who have a greater distribution of intraabdominal adipose tissue as compared with subcutaneous adipose tissue and an increased ratio of intraabdominal adipose tissue to subcutaneous adipose tissue are at greater risk for developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. In previous MR investigations, researchers have used conventional T1-weighted spin-echo image...

Journal: :Radiologia 2007
P Braun P Nogués-Meléndez G Montoliu Fornás J C Martínez Martínez E Marcos Naranjo

Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma is an uncommon finding. This report of two cases of spinal subdural hematoma (one hyperacute and one subacute) discusses the current theory of how it develops, the MRI findings, its differentiation from spinal epidural hematoma, and the value of MRI in monitoring patients undergoing conservative treatment. The most significant MRI findings in the hyperacute ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
E R Melhem M L Benson N J Beauchamp R R Lee

PURPOSE To compare a three-dimensional Fourier transform (3DFT) gradient-echo pulse sequence with magnetization transfer at a short echo time against standard 3DFT gradient-echo technique in the evaluation of cervical spondylosis, specifically addressing the effects of motion and susceptibility artifacts on the dimensions of the neural foramina and contrast at the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-spin...

2016
Christian T Stoeck Constantin von Deuster Sebastian Kozerke

Background Recently second order motion compensated spin echo (SE) sequences in conjunction with high performance gradient systems have been proposed for diffusion weighted (DWI) [1] and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) [2,3] of the human in vivo heart. The method allows for free breathing acquisition without requiring dedicated patient feedback systems or other provisions [4], facilitating the t...

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