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Improving Fat-Suppressed T2-Weighted Imaging of the Head and Neck with 2 Fast Spin-Echo Dixon Techniques: Initial Experiences
J. Ma, E.F. Jackson, A.J. Kumar and L.E. Ginsberg
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2009, 30 (1) 42-45; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1132
J. Ma
E.F. Jackson
A.J. Kumar

Abstract
SUMMARY: Two modified fast spin-echo (FSE) techniques (a 2-point and a single-scan triple-echo Dixon) were used for T2-weighted imaging of the head and neck in 7 patients along with conventional FSE with fat saturation. Both Dixon techniques provided consistent and more uniform fat suppression (FS) than conventional FSE. The 2-point Dixon technique was noted to be more susceptible to motion artifacts. The triple-echo Dixon technique offered the best scan time efficiency and overall image quality.
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J. Ma, E.F. Jackson, A.J. Kumar, L.E. Ginsberg
Improving Fat-Suppressed T2-Weighted Imaging of the Head and Neck with 2 Fast Spin-Echo Dixon Techniques: Initial Experiences
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2009, 30 (1) 42-45; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1132
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