Effects of Interleaf Order for Spiral MRI of Dynamic Processes
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The effects of the temporal order in which spiral interleaves are collected are discussed, in the context of artifacts from moving or changing objects. Simulations and in vivo experiments demonstrate the properties of four different ordering methods. Specific applications discussed include cardiac and interventional magnetic resonance imaging, as well as inflow and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography.
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