K-space MRI Explained | MRI Signal Localisation | MRI Physics Course #10

2023/07/11 に公開
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The representation and explanation of k-space here does not include scalar vector and 2D frequency contributions. This is beyond the scope for this lecture series. There are many good (albeit, long and involved explanations out there for those who are interested). I truly believe this level is enough for junior radiologists and radiology technicians learning k-space for the first time.

K-space can be a difficult topic to understand. Learn how we fill k-space and which parts of k-space are responsible for different image characteristics such as contrast and edge definition. I've tried to keep this as basic as possible. Sharing just enough information to allow you to understand how different pulse sequences can use k-space characteristics to their advantage.

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