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Figure 2 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Figure 2

From: An efficient fat suppression technique for stimulated-echo based CMR

Figure 2

In vivo short-axis (A) complementary spatial modulation of magnetization (SCPAMM) tagged and (B) black-blood stimulated-echo acquisition more (STEAM) images with different fat suppression technique: chemical-shift selective (CHESS), water-excitation using spectral-spatial selective pulses (SSSP), and spectrally presaturated modulation (SPM). The SPM images show higher signal (all images are shown with the same window and contrast values) and improved temporal resolution (large number of heart phases per cardiac cycle) compared to other fat sat techniques.

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