
pmid: 1881335
AbstractTwo types of artifacts—a mirror‐reversed image about the phase‐encode direction and a wave‐like intensity variation across the image—may appear when using a conventional multiecho spin‐echo sequence. We describe and demonstrate a new method, which eliminates such artifacts, using only one excitation per phase‐encoding step and without the need for spoiler gradients. © 1991 Academic Press, Inc.
Humans, Image Enhancement, Electromagnetic Phenomena, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Electronics, Medical
Humans, Image Enhancement, Electromagnetic Phenomena, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Electronics, Medical
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