Magnetic resonance in medicine : official journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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To investigate the magic angle effect in three-dimensional ultrashort echo time Cones Adiabatic T1ρ (3D UTE Cones-AdiabT1ρ ) imaging of articular cartilage at 3T. ⋯ The 3D UTE Cones-AdiabT1ρ sequence is less sensitive to the magic angle effect in the evaluation of articular cartilage compared to Cones- T 2 ∗ and Cones-CW-T1ρ .
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Chemical shift encoded (CSE)-MRI enables quantification of proton-density fat fraction (PDFF) as a biomarker of liver fat content. However, conventional 3D Cartesian CSE-MRI methods require breath-holding. A motion-robust 2D Cartesian sequential method addresses this limitation but suffers from low SNR. In this work, a novel free breathing 2D Cartesian sequential CSE-MRI method using a variable flip angle approach with centric phase encoding (VFA-centric) is developed to achieve fat quantification with low T 1 bias, high SNR, and minimal blurring. ⋯ The proposed free breathing 2D Cartesian sequential CSE-MRI method with variable flip angle approach and centric-ordered phase encoding achieved motion robustness, low T 1 bias, high SNR compared to previous 2D sequential methods, and low blurring in liver fat quantification.
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Myelin water imaging (MWI) provides a valuable biomarker for myelin, but clinical application has been restricted by long acquisition times. Accelerating the standard multi-echo T2 acquisition with gradient echoes (GRASE) or by 2D multi-slice data collection results in image blurring, contrast changes, and other issues. Compressed sensing (CS) can vastly accelerate conventional MRI. In this work, we assessed the use of CS for in vivo human MWI, using a 3D multi spin-echo sequence. ⋯ METRICS and METRICS-PF provided highly repeatable MWI data without the inherent disadvantages of GRASE or 2D multi-slice acquisition. CS acceleration allows MWI data to be acquired rapidly with larger FOV, higher estimated SNR, more isotropic voxels and more echoes than with previous techniques. The approach introduced here generalizes to any multi-component T2 mapping application.
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) has been employed for both iron evaluation and segmentation of deep gray matter (DGM), but QSM sequences are not typically used in standard brain volumetric studies, which use T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition with gradient echo (MPRAGE) with short TE. Here, QSM produced directly from standard MPRAGE phase ( QSM MPRAGE ) is evaluated for segmentation and quantification of highly iron-rich DGM regions. ⋯ Despite the short TE of standard MPRAGE, QSM MPRAGE can improve GP segmentation over the use of MPRAGE magnitude alone and roughly quantify high-iron regions in DGM. Thus, reconstructing QSM MPRAGE can be a useful addition to volumetric studies that rarely include standard QSM GRE .
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To interleave global and local higher order shimming for single voxel MRS. Single voxel MR spectroscopy requires optimization of the B0 field homogeneity in the region of the voxel to obtain a narrow linewidth and provide high data quality. However, the optimization of local higher order fields on a localized MRS voxel typically leads to large field offsets outside that volume. This compromises interleaved MR sequence elements that benefit from global field homogeneity such as water suppression, interleaved MRS-fMRI, and MR motion correction. ⋯ HOS-DLT shimming allowed for both local and global field homogeneity, providing excellent MR spectroscopy data quality, as well as good field homogeneity for interleaved sequence elements, even without the need for dynamic higher order shimming capabilities.