Optimized Single-Slab Three-dimensional Spin-Echo MR Imaging of the Brain

The development and optimization of spin-echo–based, single-slab, three-dimensional techniques for magnetic resonance imaging of the whole brain are described. T1-weighted and T2-weighted image sets with a volume resolution of 1 mm3 and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery image sets with a volume resolution of 3 mm3 were obtained in acquisition times of less than 10 minutes per image set.

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Published in print: Sept 2000