Quantitative MRI of the Brain 2003
DOI: 10.1002/0470869526.ch6
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T 2 : The Transverse Relaxation Time

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“…The 8-element array coil used to receive the signal intensity is rather less homogeneous, but receiver coil inhomogeneities will only be reflected in the S0 map (which is unused) and not in the T2 map. 16 The sequences used a variety of TEs and echo trains, each of which will have its own potential for stimulated echoes. The purpose of this article was not to study all of these effects in detail but to find a sequence that provided reproducible estimates of T2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 8-element array coil used to receive the signal intensity is rather less homogeneous, but receiver coil inhomogeneities will only be reflected in the S0 map (which is unused) and not in the T2 map. 16 The sequences used a variety of TEs and echo trains, each of which will have its own potential for stimulated echoes. The purpose of this article was not to study all of these effects in detail but to find a sequence that provided reproducible estimates of T2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors other than the interstitial fluid in TA may contribute to the variation in 2 of TA and soleus. Generally 2 values correlate most strongly with bulk water content of the tissue [47]. Tissues with high concentrations of aliphatic lipid protons have longer 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The T2 relaxation time reflects the time it takes the dipoles to disperse energy following excitation. 109 The T2 relaxation time of cartilage is a complex measurement that is influenced by multiple factors, including water and macromolecular concentration, [110][111][112][113] organization of the collagen fiber network, [114][115][116] cartilage loading, 117-119 and orientation of cartilage relative to the main magnetic field. 120 Thus, changes in the T2 relaxation time of cartilage may be difficult to interpret because of the multiple competing biological and mechanical factors that influence the measurement.…”
Section: T2 Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%