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Asymmetric Spin-echo Imaging of Magnetically Inhomogeneous Systems: Theory, Experiment, and Numerical Studies

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Journal Magn Reson Med
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Radiology
Date 1998 Sep 4
PMID 9727947
Citations 35
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Abstract

The ability of the asymmetric spin-echo (ASE) pulse sequence to provide different degrees of spin-echo (SE)-type and gradient-echo (GE)-type contrast when imaging media containing magnetic inhomogeneities is investigated. The dependence of the ASE signal on the size of magnetic field perturbers is examined using theory, computer simulations, and experiment. A theoretical prediction of the ASE signal is obtained using the Anderson-Weiss mean field theory, the results of which are qualitatively supported by computer simulations and experimental studies. It is shown that the ASE sequence can be used to tune the range of perturber sizes that provide the largest contributions to susceptibility contrast effects.

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