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Pseudo-Fourier imaging (PFI): a technique for spatial encoding in MRI
1997
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), spatial discrimination is usually achieved with selective excitation and/or Fourier encoding. While these approaches are favorable in most situations, it is sometimes desirable to have an approach that takes advantage of both selective excitation and Fourier encoding. In this paper, we describe the theory and experimental results of a new technique, which we will call pseudo-Fourier imaging (PFI), that provides a flexible combination of both approaches. The
doi:10.1109/42.650885
pmid:9533589
fatcat:yv5f4uociba6vckhsukfaokgde