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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy with phase rotation

  • US 10,126,390 B2
  • Filed: 02/25/2015
  • Issued: 11/13/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/26/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for acquiring a magnetic resonance (MR) signal from an examination subject, comprising:

  • operating an MR data acquisition unit, comprising a radio-frequency (RF) transmitter and a gradient coil system and an RF receiver, according to a pulse sequence, while an examination subject is situated in the MR data acquisition unit;

    in said pulse sequence, operating said RF transmitter to radiate a first RF pulse that acts on a voxel in the examination subject, having a first phase, while simultaneously operating said gradient coil system to activate a gradient magnetic field in a first direction that also acts on said voxel;

    in said pulse sequence, operating said RF transmitter to radiate a second RF pulse that also acts on said voxel, having a second phase and to radiate a third RF pulse, having a third phase, while simultaneously operating said gradient coil system to activate a gradient magnetic field in a second direction that also acts on said voxel;

    in said pulse sequence, operating said RF transmitter to radiate a fourth RF pulse that also acts on said voxel, having a fourth phase, and a fifth RF pulse that also acts on said voxel having a fifth phase, while simultaneously operating said gradient coil system to activate a gradient magnetic field in a third direction that also acts on said voxel;

    in said pulse sequence, operating said RF receiver to acquire an MR signal from voxel in said examination subject resulting from a state of excitation of nuclear spins in said voxel in the examination subject produced by a combination of said first, second, third, fourth and fifth RF pulses, and entering the acquired MR signal into an electronic memory;

    operating said MR data acquisition unit by repeating said pulse sequence a plurality of times with a phase rotation of said first, second, third, fourth and fifth phases in each repetition, with said third and fourth phases being the same in each repetition, and thereby compiling a set of MR signals in said electronic memory respectively resulting from each repetition; and

    making said set of MR signals in said electronic memory available from said memory in electronic form as a data file for further processing thereof.

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