Acta radiologica
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The influence of flip angle and TR on signal to noise ratio and contrast between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and cord was evaluated in cervical spine imaging in 5 volunteers, using gradient echo technique. All experiments were performed on a 0.3 tesla Fonar beta-3000 M scanner using solenoidal surface coils. The most useful sequence was considered to be TR/TE = 300/12 ms and 10 degrees flip angle. ⋯ The sequence was also evaluated in 10 patients with degenerative disease and in 5 with lesions in the cord. The gradient echo sequence was found to be equal to or better than short and long TR/TE spin echo sequences in demonstrating narrowing of the spinal canal and cord lesion. The drawback is the limited signal to noise ratio.