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Musculoskeletal MR imaging: turbo (fast) spin-echo versus conventional spin-echo and gradient-echo imaging at 0.5 tesla

Authors :
Vahlensieck, M.
Lang, Ph.
Seelos, K.
Yang-Ho Sze, D.
Grampp, S.
Reiser, M.
Source :
Skeletal Radiology; November 1994, Vol. 23 Issue: 8 p607-610, 4p
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The value of T2-weighted fast spin-echo imaging of the musculoskeletal system was assessed in 22 patients with various neoplastic, inflammatory, and traumatic disorders. Images were acquired with high echo number (i.e., echo train length) fast spin-echo (FSE; TR 2000 ms, effective TE 100 ms, echo number 13, lineark-space ordering), conventional spin-echo (SE; TR 2000 ms, TE 100 ms) and gradient-echo (GRE) sequences (TR 600 ms, TE 34 ms, flip angle 25°). Signal intensities, signal-to-noise ratios, contrast, contrast-to-noise ratios, lesion conspicuousness, detail perceptibility, and sensitivity towards image artifacts were compared. The high signal intensity of fat on FSE images resulted in a slightly inferior lesion-to-fat contrast on FSE images. However, on the basis of lesion conspicuity, FSE is able to replace time-consuming conventional T2-weighted SE imaging in musculoskeletal MRI. In contrast, GRE images frequently showed superior lesion conspicuity. One minor disadvantage of FSE in our study was the frequent deterioration of image quality by blurring, black band, and rippling artifacts. Some of these artifacts, however, can be prevented using short echo trains and/or short echo spacings.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03642348 and 14322161
Volume :
23
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Skeletal Radiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs15377746
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02580382