True FISP MRI sequence structure with balanced gradients. Net effect of gradients allows spins that are stationary as well as those moving with constant velocity to reach a steady state. Gz = slice select gradient, Gy = phase encode gradient, and Gx = frequency encode gradient.
True FISP MRI sequence structure
True FISP MRI sequence structure with balanced gradients. Net effect of gradients allows spins that are stationary as well as those moving with constant velocity to reach a steady state. Gz = slice select gradient, Gy = phase encode gradient, and Gx = frequency encode gradient.
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