Research progress of magnetic resonance imaging of short T2 tissues(PDF)
《中国医学物理学杂志》[ISSN:1005-202X/CN:44-1351/R]
- Issue:
- 2020年第5期
- Page:
- 594-598
- Research Field:
- 医学影像物理
- Publishing date:
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- Title:
- Research progress of magnetic resonance imaging of short T2 tissues
- Author(s):
- LEI Gege1; 2; ZHANG Guangfeng1; JIA Huihui3; WU Jizhi3; CHANG Yan2; YI Peiwei4; SHENG Mao3; YANG Xiaodong2
- 1.School of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China 2. Suzhou
Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Suzhou 215163, China 3. Department of
Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215025, China 4. School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical
University, Guangzhou 510515, China
- Keywords:
- short T2 tissues quantitative magnetic imaging pulse sequence contrast enhancement review
- PACS:
- R318;R811
- DOI:
- 10.3969/j.issn.1005-202X.2020.05.012
- Abstract:
- The conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a high soft tissue contrast but a poor ability to distinguish short
T2 tissues (<10 ms) such as bone, joint, cartilage and tendon. The high-quality images of the short T2 tissues can be obtained by
enhancing the image contrast of short T2 tissue (using magic angle effect or injecting contrast agent), developing special short
T2 tissue imaging technologies (variable echo time imaging, ultrashort echo time imaging and zero echo time imaging) and
suppressing the surrounding long T2 tissues. In recent years, quantitative magnetic resonance imaging technology has been applied
to the clinical diagnosis of short T2 tissue lesions because it can accurately reflect the characteristics of biochemical parameters
related to the lesions. Herein the conventional magnetic resonance imaging of short T2 tissues is reviewed from 3 aspects, namely
enhancing short T2 tissue contrast, shortening the echo time of sequence and suppressing long T2 tissues. Furthermore, the
quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of short T2 tissues is systematically analyzed and its prospects are discussed.
Last Update: 2020-06-03