Incorporating multiband excitation into phase-sensitive imaging introduces distortions in the phase measurements. We used simulations and phantom images to show that a previously unreported phase dispersion problem arises within multiband-slice phase maps. We show that this problem can be understood in terms of the steady-state signal behavior and propose imaging protocols to resolve it. Human scans using these protocols show minimal phase dispersion. We are adopting this protocol for our studies of phase-sensitive magnetic resonance electric impedance tomography (MREIT).
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