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Quadrupole Artifact
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Quadrupole artifact
DESCRIPTION
Signal loss, intensity variations
REASON
B1
disturbance
HELP
STIR
Fat
suppression
(SPIR or
Fat
Sat) is very critical to the magnetic
field homogeneity
.
Eddy currents
in the patient results in
B1
disturbance from left to right and from anterior to
posterior
. The
artifact
is seen as
signal intensity
variations with SPIR, like a
signal intensity
loss diagonal in the image. The
short T1 inversion recovery
(
STIR
) sequence is due to another type of
fat
suppression insensitive to this artifact.
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short T1 inversion recovery
(
STIR
) instead
spectral pre
saturation
inversion recovery
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fat
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Black Blood MRA
With this
magnetic resonance angiography
technique flowing blood appears dark.
MR black blood techniques have been developed for
cardiovascular imaging
to improve segmentation of
myocardium
from the blood pool. Black blood
MRA
techniques decrease the signal from blood with reference to the
myocardium
and make it easier to perform
cardiac
chamber segmentation.
ECG gated
spin echo
sequences
with
pre
saturation
pulses for
magnetization
preparation will show strong intravascular signal loss due to
flow effects
when appropriate imaging conditions including spatial
pre
saturation
are used. The sequence use the
flow void
effect as blood passes rapidly through the selected
slice
.
For dark blood preparation, a pair of nonselective and selective 180°
inversion
pulses are used, followed by a long
inversion time
to null signal from inflowing blood. A
second
selective
inversion
pulse can also be applied with short
inversion time
to null the
fat
signal. These in
cardiac
imaging used black blood techniques are referred to as
double inversion recovery T1 measurement
turbo spin echo
or
fast spin echo
, and double-inversion recovery
STIR
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