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For the volumetric, highly T2-weighted sequences, we use the single-shot rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement sequence.
A T2-weighted, 2D RARE (rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement) sequence was used with respiration triggering and fat suppression (repetition time, 4200 ms; effective echo time, 30 ms; signal averages, 3; turbo factor, 4) [21].
b Delayed enhancement sequence in the four-chamber view and post-contrast balance sequence in the short-axis view showing typical enhancement in the mid- and subepicardial LV wall (arrows).
b Delayed enhancement sequence shows normal and viable myocardium ruling out necrosis in the LV wall Open image in new window Fig. 7 Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy in a 62-year-old woman.
The CMR study should include a late enhancement sequence.
We used a rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement sequence to obtain the T2-weighted images.
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To distinguish a thrombus from a neoplastic mass, an additional delayed-enhancement sequence is performed at a longer inversion time (TI, 500 600 msec; Fig. 22b), in which a thrombus will have a low signal but a neoplasm will have intermediate or high signal due to contrast enhancement.
The imaging appearance mimics HCM in non-contrast sequences, but in contrast-enhanced sequences, heterogeneous enhancement is noted (Fig. 15).
Gadolinium-enhanced sequences showed enhancement in one of the lesions.
Since we do not know which sequences are "real", it is hard to measure the "enhancement" of sequence detection.
T2-weighted (T2W) spin-echo (SE) images were obtained with a rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE) sequence and the following parameters: repetition time (TR) = 3,000 ms, echo time (TE) = 60 ms, averages (Av) = 3 and RARE factor = 8.
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