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Real-based Polarity-preserving Asymmetric Fourier Imaging (RepAFI)
Tokunori Kimura1, Hiroshi Kusahara
1Clinical Application Research and Development Department, Center for Medical Research and Development, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.
Abstract:
We proposed and assessed a modified asymmetric Fourier imaging (AFI) technique named real-based polarity-preserving AFI (RepAFI), in which the low-pass filter kernel for background phase estimation in AFI is optimized to preserve the magnetization polarity information for blood vessels and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) even for data obtained using phase-sensitive inversion-recovery spin-echo-based (PSIR-SE) sequences with asymmetrical sampling in the k-space. Our proposed RepAFI technique achieves a practical balance of image quality and simplicity to provide better performance than conventional AFI methods.
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