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Gradient
Echo
(GE) An
echo
signal generated from a
free induction decay
by means of a
bipolar
switched
magnetic
gradient
. The
echo
is produced by reversing the direction of a
magnetic field
gradient
or by applying balanced
pulse
s of
magnetic field
gradient
before and after a
refocusing
RF
pulse
so as to cancel out the position dependent
phase
shifts that have accumulated due to the
gradient
.
In the latter case, the
gradient
echo
is generally adjusted to be coincident with the RF
spin echo
. When the RF and
gradient
echoes are not coincident, the time of the
gradient
echo
is denoted
echo time
(TE) and the difference in time between the echoes is denoted
time difference
(TD).
Gradient
echo
does not refocus the effects of main field
inhomogeneity
and therefore is generally used with a short
echo time
. Disadvantages of
gradient
echo
imaging are compromised anatomic details and artifacts in regions with varying
susceptibility
e.g. between the air-containing sinuses and
brain
and especially between
haemorrhages
and normal tissue.
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