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1 Table of contents \\USER Ganzkörper clinical Diff Ganzkörper ep2d_diff_stir_b50_800_tra - 1 -
2 \\USER\Ganzkörper\clinical\Diff Ganzkörper\ep2d_diff_stir_b50_800_tra TA: 2:23 PM: ISO Voxel size: PAT: 2 Rel. SNR: 1.00 : epir Substep: 1/4 Properties Prio recon Load images to viewer Inline movie Auto store images Load images to stamp segments Load images to graphic segments Auto open inline display Auto close inline display Start measurement without further preparation Wait for user to start Start measurements Routine Single measurement L0.0 P mm Phase oversampling 8 % ov read ov phase 68.7 % ilter Dynamic ield Corr., (), Prescan Coil elements HE3,4;NE1,2;SP1 Contrast - Common MTC Magn. preparation TI IR scheme at suppr. Contrast - Dynamic Slice-sel. IR 180 ms Sequential Averaging mode Long term Reconstruction Magnitude Measurements 1 Delay in 0 ms Resolution - Common ov read ov phase 68.7 % Base resolution 134 Phase resolution 100 % Phase partial ourier Interpolation Ref. lines PE 32 Reference scan mode GRE/separate Resolution - ilter Image Prescan Dynamic ield Corr. Unfiltered images Resolution - ilter Rawdata Raw filter Elliptical filter Geometry - Common L0.0 P mm ov read ov phase 68.7 % Series Geometry - AutoAlign L0.0 P mm Initial L0.0 P L P 45.8 mm Initial Rotation Initial Geometry - Saturation at suppr. Special sat. Geometry - Navigator Geometry - Tim Planning Suite Set-n-Go Protocol Composing unction 46 mm Accel. mode GRAPPA Accel. factor PE 2 ing mode ISO - 2 -
3 46 mm MSMA S - C - T Sagittal Coronal H >> Coil Combine Adaptive Combine Matrix Optimization Coil ocus lat Coil Select - AutoCoilSelect System - Adjustments B0 Shim mode Adjust with body coil Confirm freq. adjustment ly after freq. change Assume Dominant at Assume Silicone Adjustment Tolerance System - Adjust Volume Rotation >> H System - Tx/Rx Standard Neck Auto L0.0 P mm 74 mm 200 mm requency 1H MHz Correction factor 1 Gain High Img. Scale Cor ? Ref. amplitude 1H V Physio - Signal1 1st Signal/ Diff - Body mode Scheme 4 Exponential ADC Maps A maps Invert Gray Scale Calculated Image b-value >= Diff - Composing Composing unction Series Description Sequence - Part 1 Introduction Optimization ree echo spacing Echo spacing 0.49 ms Bandwidth 2870 Hz/Px Sequence - Part 2 EPI factor 92 R pulse type Low SAR Gradient mode ast Physio - PACE Resp. control Diff - Neuro mode Scheme 4 A maps Mosaic Tensor - 3 -
4 \\USER\Ganzkörper\clinical\Diff Ganzkörper\ep2d_diff_stir_b50_800_tra TA: 2:23 PM: ISO Voxel size: PAT: 2 Rel. SNR: 1.00 : epir Substep: 2/4 Properties Prio recon Load images to viewer Inline movie Auto store images Load images to stamp segments Load images to graphic segments Auto open inline display Auto close inline display Start measurement without further preparation Wait for user to start Start measurements Routine Single measurement L0.0 P mm Phase oversampling 8 % ov read ov phase 68.7 % ilter Dynamic ield Corr., (), Prescan Coil elements BO1,2;SP1,2 Contrast - Common MTC Magn. preparation TI IR scheme at suppr. Contrast - Dynamic Slice-sel. IR 180 ms Sequential Averaging mode Long term Reconstruction Magnitude Measurements 1 Delay in 0 ms Resolution - Common ov read ov phase 68.7 % Base resolution 134 Phase resolution 100 % Phase partial ourier Interpolation Ref. lines PE 32 Reference scan mode GRE/separate Resolution - ilter Image Prescan Dynamic ield Corr. Unfiltered images Resolution - ilter Rawdata Raw filter Elliptical filter Geometry - Common L0.0 P mm ov read ov phase 68.7 % Series Geometry - AutoAlign L0.0 P mm Initial L0.0 P L P 45.8 mm Initial Rotation Initial Geometry - Saturation at suppr. Special sat. Geometry - Navigator Geometry - Tim Planning Suite Set-n-Go Protocol Composing unction 246 mm Accel. mode GRAPPA Accel. factor PE 2 ing mode ISO - 4 -
5 246 mm MSMA S - C - T Sagittal Coronal H >> Coil Combine Adaptive Combine Matrix Optimization Coil ocus lat Coil Select - AutoCoilSelect System - Adjustments B0 Shim mode Adjust with body coil Confirm freq. adjustment Assume Dominant at Assume Silicone Adjustment Tolerance System - Adjust Volume Rotation >> H System - Tx/Rx Abdomen Auto L0.0 P mm 296 mm 200 mm requency 1H MHz Correction factor 1 Gain High Img. Scale Cor ? Ref. amplitude 1H V Physio - Signal1 1st Signal/ Diff - Body mode Scheme 4 Exponential ADC Maps A maps Invert Gray Scale Calculated Image b-value >= Diff - Composing Composing unction Series Description Sequence - Part 1 Introduction Optimization ree echo spacing Echo spacing 0.49 ms Bandwidth 2870 Hz/Px Sequence - Part 2 EPI factor 92 R pulse type Low SAR Gradient mode ast Physio - PACE Resp. control Diff - Neuro mode Scheme 4 A maps Mosaic Tensor - 5 -
6 \\USER\Ganzkörper\clinical\Diff Ganzkörper\ep2d_diff_stir_b50_800_tra TA: 2:23 PM: ISO Voxel size: PAT: 2 Rel. SNR: 1.00 : epir Substep: 3/4 Properties Prio recon Load images to viewer Inline movie Auto store images Load images to stamp segments Load images to graphic segments Auto open inline display Auto close inline display Start measurement without further preparation Wait for user to start Start measurements Routine Single measurement L0.0 P mm Phase oversampling 8 % ov read ov phase 68.7 % ilter Dynamic ield Corr., (), Prescan Coil elements BO2,3;SP2-4 Contrast - Common MTC Magn. preparation TI IR scheme at suppr. Contrast - Dynamic Slice-sel. IR 180 ms Sequential Averaging mode Long term Reconstruction Magnitude Measurements 1 Delay in 0 ms Resolution - Common ov read ov phase 68.7 % Base resolution 134 Phase resolution 100 % Phase partial ourier Interpolation Ref. lines PE 32 Reference scan mode GRE/separate Resolution - ilter Image Prescan Dynamic ield Corr. Unfiltered images Resolution - ilter Rawdata Raw filter Elliptical filter Geometry - Common L0.0 P mm ov read ov phase 68.7 % Series Geometry - AutoAlign L0.0 P mm Initial L0.0 P L P 45.8 mm Initial Rotation Initial Geometry - Saturation at suppr. Special sat. Geometry - Navigator Geometry - Tim Planning Suite Set-n-Go Protocol Composing unction 446 mm Accel. mode GRAPPA Accel. factor PE 2 ing mode ISO - 6 -
7 446 mm MSMA S - C - T Sagittal Coronal H >> Coil Combine Adaptive Combine Matrix Optimization Coil ocus lat Coil Select - AutoCoilSelect System - Adjustments B0 Shim mode Adjust with body coil Confirm freq. adjustment Assume Dominant at Assume Silicone Adjustment Tolerance System - Adjust Volume Rotation >> H System - Tx/Rx Abdomen Auto L0.0 P mm 296 mm 200 mm requency 1H MHz Correction factor 1 Gain High Img. Scale Cor ? Ref. amplitude 1H V Physio - Signal1 1st Signal/ Diff - Body mode Scheme 4 Exponential ADC Maps A maps Invert Gray Scale Calculated Image b-value >= Diff - Composing Composing unction Series Description Sequence - Part 1 Introduction Optimization ree echo spacing Echo spacing 0.49 ms Bandwidth 2870 Hz/Px Sequence - Part 2 EPI factor 92 R pulse type Low SAR Gradient mode ast Physio - PACE Resp. control Diff - Neuro mode Scheme 4 A maps Mosaic Tensor - 7 -
8 \\USER\Ganzkörper\clinical\Diff Ganzkörper\ep2d_diff_stir_b50_800_tra TA: 2:23 PM: ISO Voxel size: PAT: 2 Rel. SNR: 1.00 : epir Substep: 4/4 Properties Prio recon Load images to viewer Inline movie Auto store images Load images to stamp segments Load images to graphic segments Auto open inline display Auto close inline display Start measurement without further preparation Wait for user to start Start measurements Routine Single measurement L0.0 P mm Phase oversampling 8 % ov read ov phase 68.7 % ilter Dynamic ield Corr., (), Prescan Coil elements BO1,2;SP4,5 Contrast - Common MTC Magn. preparation TI IR scheme at suppr. Contrast - Dynamic Slice-sel. IR 180 ms Sequential Averaging mode Long term Reconstruction Magnitude Measurements 1 Delay in 0 ms Resolution - Common ov read ov phase 68.7 % Base resolution 134 Phase resolution 100 % Phase partial ourier Interpolation Ref. lines PE 32 Reference scan mode GRE/separate Resolution - ilter Image Prescan Dynamic ield Corr. Unfiltered images Resolution - ilter Rawdata Raw filter Elliptical filter Geometry - Common L0.0 P mm ov read ov phase 68.7 % Series Geometry - AutoAlign L0.0 P mm Initial L0.0 P L P 45.8 mm Initial Rotation Initial Geometry - Saturation at suppr. Special sat. Geometry - Navigator Geometry - Tim Planning Suite Set-n-Go Protocol Composing unction 646 mm Accel. mode GRAPPA Accel. factor PE 2 ing mode ISO - 8 -
9 646 mm MSMA S - C - T Sagittal Coronal H >> Coil Combine Adaptive Combine Matrix Optimization Coil ocus lat Coil Select - AutoCoilSelect System - Adjustments B0 Shim mode Adjust with body coil Confirm freq. adjustment Assume Dominant at Assume Silicone Adjustment Tolerance System - Adjust Volume Rotation >> H System - Tx/Rx Abdomen Auto L0.0 P mm 296 mm 200 mm requency 1H MHz Correction factor 1 Gain High Img. Scale Cor ? Ref. amplitude 1H V Physio - Signal1 1st Signal/ Diff - Body mode Scheme 4 Exponential ADC Maps A maps Invert Gray Scale Calculated Image b-value >= Diff - Composing Composing unction Series Description Sequence - Part 1 Introduction Optimization ree echo spacing Echo spacing 0.49 ms Bandwidth 2870 Hz/Px Sequence - Part 2 EPI factor 92 R pulse type Low SAR Gradient mode ast Physio - PACE Resp. control Diff - Neuro mode Scheme 4 A maps Mosaic Tensor - 9 -
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