نتایج جستجو برای: echo planar imaging

تعداد نتایج: 526840  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
mohammad ali oghabian neuroimaging and analysis group, research center of molecular and cellular imaging, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

introduction echo-planar imaging (epi) is a group of fast data acquisition methods commonly used in fmri studies. it acquires multiple image lines in k-space after a single excitation, which leads to a very short scan time. a well-known problem with epi is that it is more sensitive to distortions due to the used encoding scheme. source of distortion is inhomogeneity in the static b0 field that ...

Journal: :RadioGraphics 1994

Journal: :Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 1994
R L DeLaPaz

Echo-planar imaging is a fast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique that allows acquisition of single images in as little as 20 msec and performance of multiple-image studies in as little as 20 seconds. Echo-planar imaging achieves its speed by obtaining all spatial-encoding information after a single radio-frequency (RF) excitation. Conventional imaging requires multiple-RF excitations, se...

Journal: :Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1999

Journal: :Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1999

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1988
C O'Callaghan B Chapman R Coxon A Howseman G Jaroszkiewicz M Stehling P Mansfield A D Milner A Swarbrick P Small

Three infants were studied by echo planar imaging after repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernias. Total lung volume and individual lung volumes were estimated using echo planar imaging. In the two patients with left sided hernias, the right lung was more than twice as large as the left. The patient with a right sided hernia had developed emphysema on the right side, and the right lung was twi...

Journal: :Radiology 1996
R Itoh E R Melhem P J Folkers

Diffusion-tensor MR imaging of the brain is an objective method that can measure diffusion of water in tissue noninvasively. Five adult volunteers participated in this study that was performed to evaluate the potential of gradient- and spin-echo readout for diffusion-tensor imaging by comparing it with single-shot spin-echo echo-planar imaging. Gradient- and spin-echo readout provides comparabl...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2000
M A Hiari

Echo planar imaging was initially introduced as a technique to reduce the magnetic resonance imaging exam to a single shot (snap-shot) acquisition, much like a conventional radiograph. This vision, of course, created a good deal of speculation about the clinical impact of an echo planar imaging-equipped magnetic resonance imaging device. From completing the entire magnetic resonance exam in a m...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 1998
C Myers K R Duncan P A Gowland I R Johnson P N Baker

Echo planar imaging is a form of MRI with short image acquisition times, which permits in utero fetal imaging without motion artefacts. Echo planar imaging has been used to measure accurately fetal organ volume and to assess placental function. Two small animal studies have suggested the possibility of intrauterine growth restriction consequent upon MRI. We thus performed a prospective study of...

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