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(CHESS) A sequence for water suppression in proton MR spectroscopy and for water or fat suppression in MR imaging. This technique uses a frequency-selective 90° pulse to selectively excite the water signal, followed by a spoiler gradient to dephase the resulting magnetization. The gradients may be repeated several times in different directions to increase its effectiveness.

See also Chemical Shift Imaging and Chemical Shift.
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(FISP) A fast imaging sequence, which attempts to combine the signals observed separately in the FADE sequence, generally sensitive about magnetic susceptibility artifacts and imperfections in the gradient waveforms. Confusingly now often used to refer to a refocused FLASH type sequence.
This sequence is very similar to FLASH, except that the spoiler pulse is eliminated. As a result, any transverse magnetization still present at the time of the next RF pulse is incorporated into the steady state. FISP uses a RF pulse that alternates in sign. Because there is still some remaining transverse magnetization at the time of the RF pulse, a RF pulse of a degree flips the spins less than a degree from the longitudinal axis. With small flip angles, very little longitudinal magnetization is lost and the image contrast becomes almost independent of T1. Using a very short TE (with TR 20-50 ms, flip angle 30-45°) eliminates T2* effects, so that the images become proton density weighted. As the flip angle is increased, the contrast becomes increasingly dependent on T1 and T2*. It is in the domain of large flip angles and short TR that FISP exhibits vastly different contrast to FLASH type sequences. Used for T1 orthopedic imaging, 3D MPR, cardiography and angiography.
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With an open configuration MRI system neurosurgical procedures can be performed using image guidance. Open MRI can be used to guide interventional treatments or procedures, such as a biopsy.
Intraoperative MRI allows lesions to be precisely localized and targeted. Constantly updated images, correlated with images obtained pre-operatively, help to eliminate errors that can arise during framed and frameless stereotactic surgery when anatomic structures alter their position due to shifting or displacement of, e.g. brain parenchyma.
Intraoperative MRI can help with the identification of normal structures, such as blood vessels and is helpful in optimizing surgical approaches, achieving complete resection of intracerebral lesions, determining tumor margins and monitoring potential intraoperative complications.
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