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Fast 3D large-angle spin-echo imaging (3D FLASE).

J Ma1, F W Wehrli, H K Song.   

Abstract

A rapid steady-state 3D spin-echo imaging pulse sequence, based on the principle of nutating the spins by an angle greater than 90 degrees, has been designed and implemented on a clinical 1.5-T whole-body MR scanner. The pulse sequence, denoted fast large-angle spin-echo (FLASE), has been optimized for high-resolution imaging of tissues with short T2 and T2*. Features of FLASE include a minimum-phase Shinnar-Le Roux excitation pulse and distribution of phase- and slice-encoding gradients before and after the 180 degrees refocusing pulse to minimize the critical time delay between inversion and restoration of the residual longitudinal magnetization and for minimizing echo time. A Bloch equation analysis, corroborated by experimental data, shows FLASE signal-to-noise to be superior to its closest analog, 3D rapid spin-echo excitation (RASEE) (Jara et al., Magn Reson Medicine 29, 528 (1993)), and 3D gradient-recalled acquisition in steady state (GRASS). It is demonstrated that with judicious RF phase-cycling and steady state operation, FLASE can produce high-quality microimages free of intravoxel phase dispersion from susceptibility-induced background gradients. The performance of the method is exemplified with ultra high-resolution images of trabecular bone in vitro and in vivo in the human calcaneus and wrist at voxel sizes as low as 98 x 98 x 200 microns3. Finally, the contrast behavior of refocused FLASE can be altered by disrupting the steady state analogous to gradient echo imaging.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8744019     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910350619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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2.  Structural and mechanical parameters of trabecular bone estimated from in vivo high-resolution magnetic resonance images at 3 tesla field strength.

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3.  Quantification of trabecular bone structure using magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla--calibration studies using microcomputed tomography as a standard of reference.

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Review 4.  Noninvasive assessment of bone microarchitecture by MRI.

Authors:  Glenn A Ladinsky; Felix W Wehrli
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5.  In vivo magnetic resonance detects rapid remodeling changes in the topology of the trabecular bone network after menopause and the protective effect of estradiol.

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6.  On the significance of motion degradation in high-resolution 3D μMRI of trabecular bone.

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7.  Fast prospective registration of in vivo MR images of trabecular bone microstructure in longitudinal studies.

Authors:  Chamith S Rajapakse; Jeremy F Magland; Felix W Wehrli
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 4.668

8.  Classification of trabeculae into three-dimensional rodlike and platelike structures via local inertial anisotropy.

Authors:  Branimir Vasilić; Chamith S Rajapakse; Felix W Wehrli
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9.  Variable flip angle three-dimensional fast spin-echo sequence combined with outer volume suppression for imaging trabecular bone structure of the proximal femur.

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Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  2014-06-23       Impact factor: 4.813

10.  Skeletal effects of short-term exposure to dexamethasone and response to risedronate treatment studied in vivo in rabbits by magnetic resonance micro-imaging and spectroscopy.

Authors:  Masaya Takahashi; Punam K Saha; Felix W Wehrli
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