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T1 Weighted Image
The basis of
T1 weighted
imaging is the
longitudinal relaxation
. A
T1 weighted
magnetic resonance
image is created typically by using short TE and TR times.
The final image is a reflection of more than one of these
pulse sequence
parameters, weighted according to the type of sequence and its timing. T1 signals determine predominantly the
contrast
and brightness in this type of images but
proton density
will always contribute to the image intensity. The T1 dependence is mainly determined by the
repetition time
or any pre-pulses (such as in an
inversion recovery
pulse sequence
).
Due to the larger longitudinal and
transverse magnetization
, fat has a higher signal and will appear bright on a T1
contrast
MR image. Conversely, water has less
longitudinal magnetization
prior to a
RF pulse
, therefore less
transverse magnetization
after a
RF pulse
yielding low signal appearing dark on a T1
contrast
image. Often, a paramagnetic
contrast
agent, a
gadolinium
compound, is administered, and both pre-contrast
T1 weighted
images and post-contrast
T1 weighted
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