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Three-dimensional fast spin-echo MR of the inner ear: ultra-long echo train length and half-Fourier technique.

S Naganawa, T Itoh, H Fukatsu, T Ishigaki, T Nakashima, Y Kassai, M Miyazaki and H Takai
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1998, 19 (4) 739-741;
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We compared the image quality of the newly developed ultra-long echo train length (ETL) 3-D fast spin-echo (FSE) and half-Fourier technique, which is performed in less than 3 minutes, with the conventional 3D-FSE imaging technique, which takes 15 minutes, in assessing MR examinations of the inner ear. The new method's images were almost comparable to the conventional 3D-FSE images in depicting anatomic details and pathologic findings. Implementation of the ultra-long ETL and half-Fourier 3D-FSE imaging technique enables acquisition of inner ear MR studies in a vastly reduced time and with high spatial resolution without significant penalty, opening the possibility for low-cost screening of acoustic tumors without contrast enhancement in less than 3 minutes.

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Three-dimensional fast spin-echo MR of the inner ear: ultra-long echo train length and half-Fourier technique.
S Naganawa, T Itoh, H Fukatsu, T Ishigaki, T Nakashima, Y Kassai, M Miyazaki, H Takai
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1998, 19 (4) 739-741;

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Three-dimensional fast spin-echo MR of the inner ear: ultra-long echo train length and half-Fourier technique.
S Naganawa, T Itoh, H Fukatsu, T Ishigaki, T Nakashima, Y Kassai, M Miyazaki, H Takai
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1998, 19 (4) 739-741;
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