MRI of "diffusion" in the human brain: new results using a modified CE-FAST sequence
- PMID: 2710008
- DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910090316
MRI of "diffusion" in the human brain: new results using a modified CE-FAST sequence
Abstract
"Diffusion-weighted"MRI in the normal human brain and in a patient with a cerebral metastasis is demonstrated. The method employed was a modified CE-FAST sequence with imaging times of only 6-10 s using a conventional 1.5-T whole-body MRI system (Siemens Magnetom). As with previous phantom and animal studies, the use of strong gradients together with macroscopic motions in vivo causes unavoidable artifacts in diffusion-weighted images of the human brain. While these artifacts are shown to be considerably reduced by averaging of 8-16 images, the resulting diffusion contrast is compromised by unknown signal losses due to motion.
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