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MR fingerprinting using fast imaging with steady state precession (FISP) with spiral readout.
Jiang, Y., Ma, D., Seiberlich, N., Gulani, V. & Griswold, M. MR fingerprinting using fast imaging with steady state precession (FISP) with spiral readout.
true fast imaging with steady state precession.
The True FISP (fast imaging with steady state precession) sequence consists of a balanced gradient echo sequence where image contrast is dependent on T2*/T1 ratio.
Gradient echo sequences (echo-planar imaging [EPI] and true fast imaging with steady state precession [FISP]) have greater ferromagnetic susceptibility, so they make it possible to identify bony and vascular structures [1, 9].
This signal drop of the perilymph, due to increased protein concentrations, could have be seen with any other T2W gradient-echo SSFP sequence at 3T, such as the true fast imaging with steady state precession (trueFISP) or the constructive interference steady state (CISS) sequence.
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Ulcers and fistulas are best seen on fast imaging with steady-state precession.
For assessment of cardiac function, we used a real-time cardiac imaging sequence (true fast imaging with steady-state precession, TrueFISP).
True fast MR imaging with steady-state precession (true-FISP) is a coherent steady-state technique that uses a fully balanced gradient waveform to recycle transverse magnetization.
We hypothesized that 3D time-of-flight (TOF) and true fast imaging with steady-state precession (true-FISP) fusion imaging could provide more information regarding the arterial vessel wall.
Simulations were carried out for the physical time t = 200 to 3,000 ns depending on the applied dc current because for currents close to the threshold current Jc1, the time for establishing the vortex steady-state precession regime was much larger than for higher currents (see Equation 8 below).
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