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Control of susceptibility-related image contrast by spin-lock techniques
Authors:Martirosian Petros  Rommel Eberhard  Schick Fritz  Deimling Michael
Institution:aSection on Experimental Radiology, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany;bDepartment of Biophysics, Institute of Physics, 97074 Würzburg, Germany;cDepartment of Magnetic Resonance, Siemens Medical Solutions, 91052 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:Macroscopic magnetic field inhomogeneities might lead to image distortions, while microscopic field inhomogeneities, due to susceptibility changes in tissues, cause spin dephasing and decreasing T2low asterisk relaxation time. The latter effects are especially observed in the trabecular bone and in regions adjacent to air-containing cavities when gradient-echo sequences are applied. In conventional MRI, these susceptibility-related signal voids can be avoided by applying spin-echo (SE) techniques. In this study, an alternative method for the examination and control of susceptibility-related effects by spin-lock (SL) radiofrequency pulses is presented: SL pulses were applied in two different susceptibility-sensitive sequence types: (a) between the jump and return 90° pulses in a 90°xτ−90°x magnetization-prepared Fast Low Angle Shot (FLASH) sequence and (b) between the 90° pulse and the 180° pulse in an asymmetric SE sequence. The range of Larmor frequencies used for spin locking can be determined for different B1 amplitudes of the SL pulses, allowing control of image contrast by the amplitude of the SL pulses.
Keywords:Spin lock  Magnetic susceptibility  Field inhomogeneity  T   relaxation  RF pulse
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