Magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) has been combined with ultra-short echo time technique (UTE-MRF) to enable the quantification of ultra-short T2/T2* tissues. A TE sinusoidal variation pattern is introduced to UTE-MRF acquisition to improve the ultra-short T2 detection accuracy to sub-millisecond. With the golden angle spiral acquisition and sliding window reconstruction, quantitative T1 and T2 maps of regular and ultra-short T2/T2* tissue components are acquired at 14s per slice. Since the B0 induced phase variation has been encoded into the signal evolution with variable TE, the B0 map is simultaneously obtained.
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