Reversed laminar appearance of articular cartilage by T1-weighting in 3D fat-suppressed spoiled gradient recalled echo (SPGR) imaging

在三维脂肪抑制扰相梯度回波(SPGR)成像中,T1加权像显示关节软骨呈反向层状结构

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the reversed intensity pattern in the laminar appearance of articular cartilage by 3D fat-suppressed spoiled gradient recalled echo (FS-SPGR) imaging in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 3D SPGR experiments were carried out on canine articular cartilage with an echo time (TE) of 2.12 msec, a repetition time (TR) of 60 msec, and various flip angles (5 degrees to 80 degrees ). In addition, T1, T2, and T2* in cartilage were imaged and used to explain the laminar appearance in SPGR imaging. RESULTS: The profiles of T2 and T2* in cartilage were similar in shape. However, the T2 values from the multigradient-echo imaging sequence were about 1/3 of those from single spin-echo sequences at a pixel resolution of 26 mum. While the laminar appearance of cartilage in spin-echo imaging is caused mostly by T2-weighting, the laminar appearance of cartilage in fast imaging (ie, short TR) at the magic angle can have a reversed intensity pattern, which is caused mostly by T1-weighting. CONCLUSION: The laminar appearance of articular cartilage can have opposite intensity patterns in the deep part of the tissue, depending on whether the image is T1-weighted or T2-weighted. The underlying molecular structure and experimental protocols should both be considered when one examines cartilage images in MRI.

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