Abstract #0335
High Resolution Water/Fat Imaging in Animal Models
Abraam S Soliman 1,2 , Lanette J Friesen-Waldner 3 , Kevin J Sinclair 3 , Timothy R.H Regnault 4,5 , and Charles A McKenzie 1,3
1
Biomedical Engineering, University of
Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada,
2
Imaging
Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute,
London, Ontario, Canada,
3
Medical
Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario, Canada,
4
Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario, Canada,
5
Physiology
and Pharmacology, University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario, Canada
High resolution water and fat imaging is recommended in
animal research to depict detailed tissue structures.
Current multi-gradient-echo unipolar sequences employ
flyback readout gradients, which prolongs the
acquisition time. In this work, a recently proposed
bipolar acquisition is utilized to achieve double the
spatial resolution of the conventional unipolar sequence
during the same acquisition time, allowing clear
identification of adipose tissue structures without
further increase in scan time.
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