3D arterial spin labeled (ASL) MRI using turbo spin echo (TSE) acquisition suffers from image blurring, due to T2 decay along the echo train. In this study, a k-space filtering method proposed earlier was optimized to compensate T2 blurring, incorporating ASL T2 measurements in healthy volunteers for T2 decay estimation. This method was then applied to 3D ASL images acquired in healthy volunteers and patients with glioblastoma (GBM) from an ongoing clinical trial. Results showed reduced image blurring in both volunteers and patients.
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