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Spin Lattice Relaxation
 
(T1) The return of the longitudinal magnetization to its equilibrium value along the +z axis.
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(TGSE / TurboGSE) A sequence with a combination of Gradient and Spin Echo Imaging. Additional gradient echoes are generated before and after each spin echo. The spin echoes are allocated to the center of the raw data matrix to give pure T2 contrast. The gradient echoes primarily determine the image resolution. If multiple image lines are obtained during a single echo, the imaging pulse sequence type is a TGSE pulse sequence. This sequence is very fast, fat is darker and more sensitive to susceptibility effects. Also called GRASE.
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Radio Frequency Spin Echo
 
A spin echo produced by a RF pulse.

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Spin Spin Relaxation Time
 
The spin spin relaxation time is the time the spins need to dephase in the transverse plane.
See T2 Time, and Transverse Relaxation Time.
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MULTIEXPONENTIAL PROTON SPIN-SPIN RELAXATION IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF HUMAN BRAIN TUMORS
Friday, 26 March 1999   by www.dkfz-heidelberg.de    
T2* cardiac MRI allows prediction of severe reperfusion injury after STEMI
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(UTSE) The ultrashort turbo spin echo (TSE / FSE) sequence is a technique with extremely short echo spacing, resulting in shorter scan times. This is an advantage in areas where motion is a problem, for example dynamic or abdominal imaging. The shorter scan time and echo spacing are achieved by using a higher TSE factor and an increased data sampling rate.
Disadvantages are the decrease in SNR (caused through the increase of the bandwidth) and artifacts if minimum echo spacing is used (incomplete dephasing of the 180° pulse FID).

See also Fast Spin Echo.
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Ultrashort echo time (UTE) MRI of the spine in thalassaemia
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