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Black Boundary ArtifactInfoSheet: - Artifacts - 
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Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
Artifact Information
NAME
Black boundary, dark boundary, contour, chemical shift, relief
DESCRIPTION
Black contours at boundaries
Black boundary artifacts are black lines following voxels where both water and fat protons are present in the same voxel. This artifact arise along the boundary of organs or tissues perpendicular to the frequency encoding direction, and occurs preferentially in gradient echo sequences with out of phase echo times.
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Fat suppression techniques eliminate this artifact. For artifact reducing helps a smaller water fat shift (high bandwidth), a higher matrix or/and an in phase TE.

See also Chemical Shift Artifact.
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What is chemical shift artefact? Why does it occur? How many Hz at 1.5 T?
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Incoherent Spins
 
A state of a set of spins in which the ensemble of spins in a voxel are uniformly distributed with phases between 0 and 2p reducing the transverse magnetization in a voxel to essentially zero.
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Opposed Phase ImageInfoSheet: - Sequences - 
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An image in which the signal from two spectral components (such as fat and water) is 180° out of phase and leads to destructive interference in a voxel.
Since fat precesses slower than water, based on their chemical shift, their signals will decay and precess in the transverse plane at different frequencies. When the phase of the TE becomes opposed (180°), their combined signal intensities subtract with each other in the same voxel, producing a signal void or dark band at the fat/water interface of the tissues being examined.
Opposed phase gradient echo imaging for the abdomen is a lipid-type tissue sensitive sequence particularly for the liver and adrenal glands, which puts a signal intensity around abnormal water-based tissues or lesions that are fatty. Due to the increased sensitivity of opposed phase, the tissue visualization increases the lesion-to-liver contrast and exhibits more signal intensity loss in tissues containing small amounts of lipids compared to a spin echo T1 with fat suppression. Using an opposed phase gradient echo also provides the ability to differentiate various pathologies in the brain, including lipids, methaemoglobin, protein, calcifications and melanin.

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Adrenal Myelolipoma
Tuesday, 19 June 2001   by www.emedicine.com    
Iron overload: accuracy of in-phase and out-of-phase MRI as a quick method to evaluate liver iron load in haematological malignancies and chronic liver disease
Friday, 1 June 2012   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
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Partial Volume ArtifactInfoSheet: - Artifacts - 
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Artifact Information
NAME
Partial volume
DESCRIPTION
Loss of contrast between two adjacent tissues
REASON
Insufficient resolution
HELP
Thinner slices
The Partial Volume Artifact is caused by imaging voxel containing two different tissues and therefore possessing a signal average of both tissues.
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Image Guidance
Take thinner slices (smaller voxel), but this may result in poorer signal to noise ratio in the image.

See Partial Volume Effect.
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Volume of Interest
 
(VOI) The selected volume for spectroscopic measurement or evaluation. For SVS, VOI and voxel are identical, but for hybrid CSI the VOI is divided into voxels.
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