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Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

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2013

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Body Mri Artifacts In Clinical Practice: A Physicist's And Radiologist's Perspective., Martin J Graves, Donald Mitchell Aug 2013

Body Mri Artifacts In Clinical Practice: A Physicist's And Radiologist's Perspective., Martin J Graves, Donald Mitchell

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

The high information content of MRI exams brings with it unintended effects, which we call artifacts. The purpose of this review is to promote understanding of these artifacts, so they can be prevented or properly interpreted to optimize diagnostic effectiveness. We begin by addressing static magnetic field uniformity, which is essential for many techniques, such as fat saturation. Eddy currents, resulting from imperfect gradient pulses, are especially problematic for new techniques that depend on high performance gradient switching. Nonuniformity of the transmit radiofrequency system constitutes another source of artifacts, which are increasingly important as magnetic field strength increases. Defects in …