(PDWI) In density weighted imaging, the
contrast is dependent on the
density of protons in the tissue.
Proton density weighted images are generated by choosing TR greater than T1 (typically ≥ 2 000 ms) and TE less than T2 (typically ≤ 30 ms), the two exponential terms are both close to one and therefore M is relatively independent of T1 and T2, thereby emphasizing Mxy0, which is proportional to the
proton density. Also called (Rho) ρ-weighted.
See also
Proton Density Weighted Image.