MRI of the brain with ultra-short echo-time pulse sequences.
As well as the long-T2 relaxation components normally detected with conventional imaging techniques, the brain has short-T2 components. We wished to use ultra-short (0.08 ms) echo time (UTE) pulse sequences to assess the feasibility of imaging these in normal subjects and patients. UTE sequences wer...
Main Authors: | Waldman, A, Rees, J, Brock, C, Robson, M, Gatehouse, P, Bydder, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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