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  • Title: Fast time-of-flight MR angiography with improved background suppression.
    Author: Edelman RR, Chien D, Atkinson DJ, Sandstrom J.
    Journal: Radiology; 1991 Jun; 179(3):867-70. PubMed ID: 2028008.
    Abstract:
    A new technique for improving contrast in time-of-flight magnetic resonance (MR) angiography is described. A selective 180 degrees radio-frequency pulse was applied before data acquisition to suppress the signal intensity of stationary tissues. Vascular images were obtained in 1 second or less by using a single-shot, rapid gradient-echo sequence in conjunction with a very short echo time to minimize flow-related dephasing. Alternatively, the data acquisition could be divided into several segments that were combined to create an image. Because of the short imaging times, abdominal single-shot images were relatively insensitive to motion. The major drawback was decreased spatial resolution and limited signal-to-noise ratio. Spatial resolution of segmented flow images was comparable with that of standard gradient-echo images, but there was a marked reduction in the signal intensity of stationary tissues. For high-resolution MR angiography, the effective background suppression obtained by means of the segmented approach can improve the quality and reliability of images created by the maximum intensity projection algorithm.
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