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Fast Relaxation Fast
Spin Echo
(FRFSE, FR-FSE) The fast relaxation fast
spin echo
sequence
provides high
signal intensity
of fluids even with short repetition times, and can be used with
parallel imaging techniques
for short
breath hold imaging
or
respiratory gating
for free-breathing, high
isotropic
resolution
MR imaging
. After signal decay at the end of the
echo train
, a negative 90° pulse align spins with long
T2
from the transverse plane to the longitudinal plane, leading to a much faster recovery of tissues with long
T2 time
to the
equilibrium
and thus better contrast between tissues with long and short
T2
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Fast relaxation
FSE
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volumetric imaging
as the TR can be substantially reduced and thus the
scan time
. The sequence can be post processed with
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volume rendering
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brain
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spine MRI
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Cerebro spinal fluid pulsation artifacts
, often problematic in the
cervical
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spine
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PROPELLER
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Driven Equilibrium Fast
Spin Echo
(DE
FSE
) A fast
spin echo
sequence
with application of a pulse, which sensitizes the sequence to variations in T2.
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Spin Echo
Sequence for Spatial Localization
(DEPTH) A sequence with multiple RF pulses to enable acquiring data from only selected regions.
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Depth Pulses
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Volume Selective Excitation
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Dual Echo Fast Acquisition Interleaved
Spin Echo
(DEFAISE) Simultaneously acquired T2 and density weighted echoes in a
FSE
sequence.
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Fast
Spin Echo
.
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Steady State Gradient Echo with
Spin Echo
Sampling
(E-SHORT) A
gradient echo sequence
in which a non-zero steady state develops for transverse and
longitudinal magnetization
. The TR is shorter than the T1 and T2 times of the tissue.
See
Gradient Echo Sequence
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Steady State Free Precession
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