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Interleaved Image Acquisition
 
The joint collection of data for two or more separate images such that a subset of k-space samples for the second image is acquired immediately after that for the first image. This method avoids misregistration between the two images and allows for accurate subtraction of the two images.
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Segmented HASTE
 
A variation of the (Half Fourier Acquisition Single Shot Turbo Spin Echo) HASTE sequence, whereat half of the image information is acquired after the first excitation pulse, and the half after the second excitation pulse. The acquired data are then interleaved into the raw data matrix. A long time to repetition (TR) is selected to allow the spin system to recover between excitation pulses and the dead time is used for additional slices. The length of the echo train is cut in half. Also more than 2 segments are possible.
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NAME
Crosstalk, cross excitation
DESCRIPTION
Anomalous intensities in an image
REASON
HELP
Slice gap minimum 10%
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.
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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.
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