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Relates to the addition of phase encoding steps for 3D volumetric imaging.
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The not measured distance between the slices. A lower gap can introduce more noise into adjoining slices.
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Quick Overview
Artifact Information
NAME
Slice overlap
DESCRIPTION
Loss of signal
REASON
HELP
Overlapping prevention
The slice overlap artifact is another name for crosstalk artifact. If slices of multislice acquisitions are overlapping, the spinning nuclei belonging to more than one slice getting multiple times saturated, which leads to signal loss in this areas.
mri safety guidance
Image Guidance
This problem occurs often in cervical or lumbar spine MRI, when scanning each disc with multi angle oblique technique. If prevention of overlapping is not possible, try to position the saturated region posterior to the spinal canal, outside the region of interest.

See also Crosstalk (Crosstalk), and Multiple Slice Imaging.
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Slice-overlap Artifacts
   by www.mritutor.org    
Slice Profile
 
The spatial distribution of sensitivity of the imaging process in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the slice. When the profile deviates appreciably from rectangular, the slice thickness alone may not provide an adequate description.
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Slice Select Gradient
 
(Gs)The slice select gradient is a magnetic field gradient applied to select the slice position in the direction of this gradient (x-direction). For orthogonal slices, the magnetic field gradient is applied perpendicular to the desired slice plane. Oblique and double-oblique slices are exited by simultaneously applying 2 or 3 gradient fields.
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Further Reading:
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Factors influencing flip angle mapping in MRI: RF pulse shape, slice-select gradients, off-resonance excitation, and B0 inhomogeneities.
Tuesday, 1 August 2006   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
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