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Comparison between Fast Spin-Echo and Conventional Spin-Echo Imaging of Normal and Abnormal Musculoskeletal Structures in Children and Young Adults
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机译:Comparison between Fast Spin-Echo and Conventional Spin-Echo Imaging of Normal and Abnormal Musculoskeletal Structures in Children and Young Adults
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES.The differences in imaging characteristics between conventional and fast spin-echo studies of the skeletons of children and young adults were evaluated.METHODS.Concurrent conventional and fast spin-echo studies of 23 patients were compared by measuring signal intensity, contrast, and, subjectively, conspicuity of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal structures.RESULTS.Fast proton-density-weighted images had lower signal-to-noise ratios of muscle, fat, and physeal, epiphyseal, and articular cartilage. Using more than three echoes for proton- density images resulted in blurring and decreased lesion conspicuity. On fast T2-weighted images, there was greater conspicuity of normal cortex, ligaments, and muscle; but less contrast between fat and water because of a higher signal-tonoise ratio of fat. When both sequences were obtained with similar image quality, fast spin-echo was 40percnt; faster.CONCLUSION.Fast spin-echo studies allows faster imaging, but can have blurring on proton-density-weighted images and decreased fat-water contrast on T2-weighted images.
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