The magnetic resonance coherence pathway unraveling (MR-CPU) method acquires primary and stimulated echoes simultaneously, and encodes them using CAIPIRINHA RF phase cycling such that they can be separated during image reconstruction. This initial study demonstrates the feasibility of unaliasing overlapped coherence pathway images, and future studies will investigate its use for quantitative T1, T2, and diffusion coefficient mapping.
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