2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.10.499491
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Impact of gradient scheme and shimming on out-of-voxel echo artifacts in edited MRS

Abstract: Out-of-voxel (OOV) signals are common spurious echo artifacts in magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). These signals often manifest in the spectrum as very strong 'ripples' which interfere with spectral quantification by overlapping with targeted metabolite resonances. Dephasing Optimization Through Coherence Order Pathway Selection (DOTCOPS) gradient schemes are algorithmically optimized to suppress all potential alternative coherence transfer pathways (CTPs), and should suppress unwanted OOV echoes. In addi… Show more

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