Ultra-high field scanners offer a potential signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvement for Diffusion weighted Imaging (DWI). However, the application of DWI at 7T is hindered by several technical challenges. In particular, B1+ inhomogeneity can lead to signal dropouts that degrades image quality in the temporal lobes and base of the skull. In this work, we show that embedding time-resampled frequency offset corrected inversion pulses (TR-FOCI) in a twice-refocussed spin echo DWI sequence can recover the signal in these brain areas.
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