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Pulse sequences, designed to be insensitive to flow, e.g. at every even echo, a spin echo sequence is not flow sensitive. Velocity compensation is achieved by using gradients, which are either symmetrical around a 180° pulse and switched on twice as is the case for motion compensated spin echo pulse sequences, or two antisymmetrical gradient lobes without 180° pulse, which is the way to produce a velocity compensated gradient echo pulse sequence.
The signal of the second echo (and all other even echoes) is independent of the velocity of the object. Thus, velocity-based motion effects stemming from the entire voxel or from spins within a voxel ( intravoxel incoherent motion) are suppressed with such pulse sequences.
If higher order motion is relevant, as it may be in turbulent jets across valves, acceleration and jerk effects can also be compensated for by the use of appropriate combinations of gradient- and radio frequency pulses.
With the increasingly stronger gradients, echo times in MR systems can be shortened to the point at which effects other than velocity effects hardly ever become relevant. | |  | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Motion Compensation Pulse Sequences' (2).
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Multi echo imaging sequences use a series of echoes acquired as a train following after a single excitation pulse. Multiple symmetrical or asymmetrical echoes can be acquired, typically T2 weighted. In spin echo imaging, each echo is formed by a 180° pulse, but also a FSE ( TSE, RARE) or EPI sequence can be used.
As a difference to a normal fast spin echo sequence, in multi echo imaging, separate images are produced from each echo of the train with different T2 weightings. The signal height reduces with transverse relaxation. This drop in signal can be used to calculate a pure T2 image.
See also Fast Spin Echo. | |  | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Multi Echo Imaging' (3).
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The phase shift is the loss of phase coherence in precessing spins. Vascular spins move at variable velocities; faster flow undergo a stronger phase shift than slower flowing spins. | | | |  | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Phase Shift' (10).
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| |  | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Point Resolved Spectroscopy' (3).
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