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Schmidt Marga

Sat. 17 Apr.04,
20:41

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Moire fringing'
started by: 'Kelly Wimpey'
on Tue. 6 Apr.04]


 
  Category: 
Artifacts

 
Moire fringing
Moire fringes are typical for gradient echo sequences, especially balanced sequences like for example true fisp, bFFE. The reasons are interferences and field inhomogeneities. High order shimming (volume shimming), a more suitable coil, a smaller bandwidth, and scanning not in the edges of the magnetic field will avoid or reduce this artifact. Also parallel imaging techniques can have a positive influence. If this artifact appears, also by using other sequences, a new field adjustment can be necessary (service).
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Michael Semrau

Sun. 14 Mar.04,
11:27

[Reply (4 of 5) to:
'Preparation'
started by: 'Renate'
on Thu. 27 Nov.03]


 
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Preparation
Pineapple and blueberry juices are useable as natural contrast media because of their content of manganese (a paramagnetic material). For more information see this database entry: Negative Oral Contrast Agents.
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