3D fast/turbo spin echo (FSE/TSE) acquisitions are preferred for arterial spin labeled (ASL) MRI due to their higher SNR and compatibility with background suppression. However, 3D TSE suffers from T2 blurring caused by the T2 decay of the ASL signal along the prolonged echo train lengths, which may degrade image quality. This is often more noticeable in 3D TSE with Cartesian acquisitions. In this study, a truncated k-space filter is designed to compensate the T2 blurring of 3D TSE with Cartesian acquisitions and improve sharpness of ASL brain perfusion images.
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