Method for magnetic resonance imaging and related apparatus
First Claim
1. A method for obtaining images of a subject by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, comprising the steps of:
- providing a static magnetic field with in which said subject is disposed, a source of pulsed RF signals, receiver means for receiving signals from said subject, computer means for receiving said signals from said receiver means and establishing image information related thereto and visual display means for displaying images from said image information;
performing a plurality of first image generating sequences each including applying to said subject a plurality of RF pulses including an initial RF pulse and a refocusing RF pulse in between which a subsequence of gradient pulses is applied to said subject, including a first slice selection gradient pulse, a first phase-encoding gradient pulse, a first preparation gradient pulse and a first read-out gradient pulse, and receiving a first set of NMR signals produced responsively by said subject in said receiver means;
processing said first set of NMR signals by said computer means to obtain a first set of image information and storing said first set of image information in said computer means;
performing a plurality of second image generating sequences each including applying to said subject a plurality of RF pulses including an initial RF pulse and a refocusing RF pulse in between which a subsequence of gradient pulses is applied to said subject, including a second slice selection gradient pulse, a second phase-encoding gradient pulse, a second preparation gradient pulse and a second read-out gradient pulse, with at least one of said second gradient pulses being changed according to a signed ratio applied to the gradient pulse used in said first image generating sequence, said at least one gradient pulse including said second read-out gradient pulse, and receiving a second set of NMR signals produced responsively by said subject in said receiver means,processing said second set of NMR signals by said computer means to acquire a second set of image information and storing said second set of image information in said computer means;
combining said first set of image information and said second set of image information to generate a third set of image information; and
storing said third set of image information in computer means.
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Abstract
An improved method and related apparatus is provided for magnetic resonance imaging with distortions due to magnetic field inhomogeneities and subject susceptibility corrected. The method includes providing a subject positioned within a main magnetic field, a source of RF signals, a receiver for receiving signals emitted from the subject responsive to the RF pulses and emitting responsive output signals, a computer for receiving the output signals from the receiver and establishing image information related thereto and a visual display for displaying images obtained from the image information. The improved method includes performing a first image generating sequence including generating a 90° RF pulse while simultaneously applying a first slice selection gradient, a phase-encoding gradient and subsequently applying a first preparation gradient after which a 180° refocussing pulse is generated. Subsequently a first read-out gradient is generated while the echo signal is read by the receiver. The sequences is repeated a sufficient number of times to create a first volume image. A second image generating sequence is performed which is similar to the first except that the slice selection gradient, the preparation gradient and the read-out gradient are changed by the same ratio. The second image thereby generated is combined by a computer to create a third, nondistorted image, which may then be delivered to a visual display or other application.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for obtaining images of a subject by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, comprising the steps of:
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providing a static magnetic field with in which said subject is disposed, a source of pulsed RF signals, receiver means for receiving signals from said subject, computer means for receiving said signals from said receiver means and establishing image information related thereto and visual display means for displaying images from said image information; performing a plurality of first image generating sequences each including applying to said subject a plurality of RF pulses including an initial RF pulse and a refocusing RF pulse in between which a subsequence of gradient pulses is applied to said subject, including a first slice selection gradient pulse, a first phase-encoding gradient pulse, a first preparation gradient pulse and a first read-out gradient pulse, and receiving a first set of NMR signals produced responsively by said subject in said receiver means; processing said first set of NMR signals by said computer means to obtain a first set of image information and storing said first set of image information in said computer means; performing a plurality of second image generating sequences each including applying to said subject a plurality of RF pulses including an initial RF pulse and a refocusing RF pulse in between which a subsequence of gradient pulses is applied to said subject, including a second slice selection gradient pulse, a second phase-encoding gradient pulse, a second preparation gradient pulse and a second read-out gradient pulse, with at least one of said second gradient pulses being changed according to a signed ratio applied to the gradient pulse used in said first image generating sequence, said at least one gradient pulse including said second read-out gradient pulse, and receiving a second set of NMR signals produced responsively by said subject in said receiver means, processing said second set of NMR signals by said computer means to acquire a second set of image information and storing said second set of image information in said computer means; combining said first set of image information and said second set of image information to generate a third set of image information; and storing said third set of image information in computer means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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5. A method for obtaining images of a subject by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, comprising the steps of:
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providing a static magnetic field within which said subject is disposed, a source of pulsed RF signals, receiver means for receiving signals from said subject, computer means for receiving said signals from said receiver means and establishing image information related thereto and visual display means for displaying images from said image information; performing a plurality of first image generating sequences each including generating an initial RF pulse which is a 90°
pulse while substantially simultaneously applying a first slice selection gradient pulse, and subsequently applying a first phase-encoding gradient pulse, and subsequently applying a first preparation gradient pulse, and generating a refocusing RF pulse which is a 180°
pulse, and substantially simultaneously applying a first read-out gradient pulse, while simultaneously receiving a first set of NRM signals produced responsively by said subject in said receiver means;processing said first set of NMR signals by said computer means to obtain a first set of image storing said third set of image information in said computer means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus for obtaining corrected images of a subject using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging comprising:
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means for generating a static magnetic field; means for generating a plurality of RF pulses and for directing said pulses into said subject to produce NMR signals in said subject; means for generating a plurality of sequences of magnetic field gradients having means for controlling the orientation, magnitude and direction of said gradients, said means also having means for applying said gradients while a first set of NMR signals is being produced for each sequence generated; receiver means for receiving said NMR signals and generating output signals representative of said NMR signals; and computer means for processing said output signals to generate image information from one set of NMR signals comprising a first image and image information from another set of NMR signals comprising a second image, whereby image information at a first point in said first image is combined with image information at a second, remote point in said second image to obtain image information for at third point in said corrected image. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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