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Abstract #2517

Application of a flow-sensitive black blood (FSBB) T2* sequence to cranial nerve system contrast-enhanced imaging

Keiya Hirata1, Yuuichi Murasaki1, Chihiro Watari1, Tatsunori Kuroda1, Nanako Miyamoto1, Saeko Tomida1, Tomokazu Oku1, Shigeo Miyazaki1, Masahiro Kawashima1, Ichirou Toyota2, Mariko Doai2, and Hisao Tonami2

1Division of radiology, kanazawa medical university, kahokugun, Japan, 2Department of radiology, kanazawa medical university, kahokugun, Japan

A flow-sensitive black blood (FSBB) sequence is usually used for 3D-T2*WI imaging. In an FSBB sequence, the vascular signal is suppressed by the effect of motion-probin- gradient (MPG) pulses. If this advantageous signal suppression is used, then 'contrast-enhanced volume black blood imaging' could be obtained.

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