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MRI - Blip design for random sampling compressed sensing of flyback 3D-MRSI with application to Hyperpolarized 13C
Stanford Reference:
07-328
Abstract
A method of providing a magnetic resonance spectral image (MRSI) is provided. A magnetic resonance imaging excitation is applied. Data is acquired, comprising applying an oscillating gradient in a first dimension and applying blips in at least a second dimension in a pseudo-random order to acquire pseudo-random temporally undersampled spectral data in at least two planes. The pseudo-random order is used to reconstruct a magnetic resonance spectral image in at least two dimensions.
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Patent Status
Published Application: 20100026294
Issued : 7,659,718 (USA)
Date Released
12/14/2011 12:00
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Related Keywords
MD: imaging: MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
CS-MRI
Spectroscopy
Compressed Sensing
Hyperpolarization