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Multiple Line Scan Imaging
 
(MLSI) Variations of sequential line imaging techniques that can be used if selective excitation methods that do not affect adjacent lines are employed. Adjacent lines are imaged while waiting for relaxation of the first line toward equilibrium, which may result in decreased image acquisition time. A different type of MLSI uses simultaneous excitation of two or more lines with different phase encoding followed by suitable decoding.
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Multiple Overlapping Thin Slab (Slice) Acquisition
 
(MOTSA) This technique combines the best features of 2D time of flight angiography (2D TOF) and 3D TOF MRA. The MOTSA technique consists of multiple 2 cm thick 3D TOF slabs (which minimize saturation effects for through plane flow) combine to provide unlimited coverage similar to multiple 2D TOF slices. High resolution imaging of the carotid arteries is possible when image quality is of greater concern than acquisition time. Images with 1 mm (or less) spatial resolution in all three planes are required. The slabs typically overlap 25-40 to minimize the venetian blind artifact venetian blind artifact due to minimal saturation effects. MOTSA is an useful technique for the evaluation of vertebrobasilar ischemia and aneurysm scanning from the foramen magnum through the circle of Willis.
 
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Multiple Quantum Coherence
 
Excitation by a RF pulse can be considered as creating a transition (or 'coherence') between different energy levels. Formally, transitions are only allowed between states of the spin system differing in spin quantum number by one unit (single quantum coherence), but multiple RF pulses can act in cascade and produce multiple quantum coherence. Only single quantum coherence produces a directly observable signal, requiring indirect observation of multiple quantum frequencies.
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Multiple Sensitive Point
 
Sequential line imaging technique utilizing two orthogonal oscillating magnetic field gradients, a SFP pulse sequence, and signal averaging to isolate the NMR spectrometer sensitivity to a desired line in the body.
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