
pmid: 1569873
AbstractWe present a new approach to slice thickness reduction that does not require strengthening the selection gradient or increasing the RF pulse duration. The basis of the approach is to employ a thick slice and suppress a portion of its width, thereby forming a thin slice. Two distinct implementations of the technique are introduced and demonstrated by imaging slice profiles in a phantom and generating images of a volunteer's knee. © 1992 Academic Press, Inc.
Models, Structural, Humans, Knee, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Models, Structural, Humans, Knee, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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