Fast STIR MRI sequence structure. This is analogous to FLAIR sequence, except that TI time is shorter to null fat signal, and low-amplitude phase-encode steps are acquired earlier. S = slice-select direction, R = “read” or frequency- encode direction, P = phase-encode direction
Fast STIR MRI sequence structure
Fast STIR MRI sequence structure. This is analogous to FLAIR sequence, except that TI time is shorter to null fat signal, and low-amplitude phase-encode steps are acquired earlier. S = slice-select direction, R = “read” or frequency- encode direction, P = phase-encode direction
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