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Protocol error artifacts in MRI: Sources and remedies revisited

Authors: Prabhjot Kaur; Subash Khushu; S Kaushik; R. P. Tripathi; S. Senthil Kumaran;

Protocol error artifacts in MRI: Sources and remedies revisited

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Abstract Purpose The objective of this article is to review the sources, effects and remedies of the artifacts that are controlled by operator variable parameters. Protocol error artifacts include susceptibility, ferromagnetic, truncation, aliasing, chemical shift, black boundary, cross-talk, partial volume averaging, and saturation artifacts. All these artifacts are simulated/developed in-house along with a few uncommonly seen artifacts. Also, the effectiveness of various remedial measures for all these artifacts has been demonstrated. Results Susceptibility, ferromagnetic, and black boundary artifacts can be reduced by using spin echo (SE) pulse sequence. Susceptibility and ferromagnetic artifacts are minimized by altering time-to-echo (TE), though chemical shift artifact (CSA) may turn into black boundary artifact and vice versa when TE is varied. By employing three-dimensional (3D) volume acquisitions susceptibility, ferromagnetic and partial volume averaging (PVA) artifacts can be reduced. Field of view (FOV) has an effect on aliasing, CSA and PVA artifacts, whereas by proper selection of phase encoding and frequency-encoding axes, susceptibility, ferromagnetic, aliasing and CSA can be overcome. Conclusions These artifacts can usually be ameliorated or avoided by altering parameters that are under operator control and employing remedial measures, thus maintaining good image quality and avoiding diagnostic errors, thereby enhancing the usefulness of MRI in clinical practice.

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Popularity provided by BIP!
influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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