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Artifacts and Corrections Room B 214-215 16:00 - 18:00 Chairs: Jeffrey L. Duerk and R. Mark Henkelman Maxim Zaitsev1, Jürgen Hennig1, Oliver Speck1 1University
Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany Michael Markl1, Jochen Leupold1, Jürgen Hennig1 1University
Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany 16:24 504. A Super-FOV Method for Rapid SSFP Banding Artifact Reduction Michael Lustig1, Juan Santos1, John M. Pauly1 1Stanford
University, Stanford, California, USA 16:36 505. Water and Fat Separation Using Standard SENSE Processing - not available David J. Larkman1, Serena Counsell1, Jo V. Hajnal1 1Hammersmith
Hospital, Imperial College London, London, UK Yoshio Machida1, Shinichi Uchizono1, Nobuyasu Ichinose1 1Toshiba
Medical Systems, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan 17:00 507. Recovery of Intensity at the Sub-FOV Interfaces in Continuously Moving Table MRI David G. Kruger1, Petrice M. Mostardi2, Ananth J. Madhuranthakam1, Houchun H. Hu1, Stephen J. Riederer1 1Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA; 2Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Tennessee, USA 17:12 508. Self-Navigated Motion Detection Technique Generalized for Arbitrary Pulse Sequences Anja C.S. Brau1, Jean H. Brittain1 1Applied
Science Lab - West, Menlo Park, California, USA 17:24 509. Iterative Phase Correction of Multi-Shot DWI Using Conjugate Gradient Method Chunlei Liu1, Michael E. Moseley1, Roland Bammer1 1Stanford
University, Stanford, California, USA 17:36 510. Evaluation of a New Method to Correct the Effects of Motion-Induced B0-Field Variation During fMRI - not available Jose P. Marques1, Richard W. Bowtell1 1University
of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
17:48 511. Motion Correction
in High-Resolution Coronary MRI Using Measurements from In-Situ Tracking
and Imaging Catheters Andrew J M Kiruluta1,2, Isam F. Qasmieh2, Ehud J. Schmidt, 2,3, Ryuichi Yoneyama2, Charles L. Dumoulin4 1Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; 2Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; 3GE Medical Systems ASL, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; 4GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, New York, USA |