Manojkumar Saranathan1, Ersin Bayram2,
Christine Lee3
1Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare,
Rochester, MN, United States; 2MR Engineering, GE Healthcare,
Waukesha, WI, United States; 3Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN, United States
T2
imaging in the breast is most commonly performed using a 2D Fast Spin Echo
(FSE) pulse sequence with a high in-plane spatial resolution and 3-4 mm slice
thickness. Balanced steady-state free precession (b-SSFP) techniques yield
high SNR images in short scan times with a T2-like image contrast. We
investigated a new 3D technique that combines balanced steady-state free
precession imaging with a two-point