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NAME
Moire fringes, moire
DESCRIPTION
Superimposed signals of different phases
A moiré pattern is an interference pattern created for example when two grids are overlaid at an angle, or when they have slightly different mesh sizes. The human visual system creates an imaginary pattern of roughly horizontal dark and light bands, the moiré pattern that appears to be superimposed on the lines.
In MRI, the appearance of moiré fringes can be caused by a variety of reasons e.g., inhomogeneity of the main magnetic field caused by a defect shielding ( interference with RF pulses), interferences produced by aliasing, and interferences of echoes from different excitation modes (with different echo times).
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Quick Overview Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
DESCRIPTION
Static on the image
REASON
Electromagnetic emissions
HELP
Shielding, eliminate the factor of disturbance
RF noise, which often appears as static on the image, can be caused by a medical device located anywhere in the MR procedure room.
RF noise is a result of excessive electromagnetic emissions from the device that interference with the proper operation of the MR scanner.
The interference is attenuated and aliased in the frequency direction.
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| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Radio Frequency Noise Artifact' (3).
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DESCRIPTION
Anomalous intensities in an image
Crosstalk is an artifact introduced into images by interference between adjacent slices of a scan, caused by a slice profile that is not ideal due to the constraints of the measurement technology. If the slice distances are too small, there is cross talk between the slices, which can affect T1 contrast.
Image Guidance
This artifact can be eliminated by limiting the minimum spacing (for the most sequences a minimum gap 10% and for IR sequences 20%) between the slices. Crosstalk can also be reduced by selection of interleaved slices (so a slice gap will not be necessary), but interleaved data acquisition can produce large mean intensity differences between adjacent slices. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Crosstalk (Artifact)' (2).
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