MRI examinations commonly involve a series of multiple imaging contrasts and MR-metrics, resulting in long examination times and propensity to motion and slice misregistration. Dual or multi-contrast techniques offer substantial scan time reduction. Recognizing this opportunity this work presents a dual contrast RARE-EPI hybrid, that provides T2 (RARE module) and T2* (EPI module) contrast and facilitates simultaneous T2 and T2* mapping in a single radially (under)sampled scan (2-in-1 RARE-EPI). The applicability of 2-in-1 RARE-EPI is demonstrated in an in vivo feasibility study involving patients suffering from multiple sclerosis and healthy controls and benchmarked versus conventional T2 and T2* weighted/mapping techniques.
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