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Abstract #0632

Volume isotropic 3D bone Imaging with broadband IR-prepared FLORET UTE and Fibonacci interleaved trajectory ordering

Masami Yoneyama1, Minako Azuma2, Masahiro Enzaki3, Guruprasad Krishnamoorthy4,5, Ryan Robison4, Iain Ball6, Hiroshi Hamano1, and Marc Van Cauteren7
1Philips Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan, 3Division of Radiology, Miyazaki University Hospital, Miyazaki, Japan, 4Philips Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States, 5Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, United States, 6Philips Australia & New Zealand, North Ryde, Australia, 7Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

Synopsis

Keywords: Bone, BoneMR bone imaging has gained more attention for detecting and assessing bone pathology. In this study, we proposed a new technique consisting of broadband inversion recovery preparation with FLORET UTE with Fibonacci interleaved trajectory ordering (FLORET BoneVIEW) to obtain 3D isotropic bone images within a clinically feasible scan time. FLORET BoneVIEW has great potential to help a more accurate assessment of bone pathology as an alternative to CT bone imaging.

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