Claims
- 1. A method for operating a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus to obtain an image of a subject, comprising the steps of:
- conducting a measurement of said subject by exciting nuclear spins in said subject and reading out nuclear magnetic resonance signals from said subject arising due to said nuclear spins to obtain a signal set;
- digitizing at least a portion of said signal set to obtain an overall dataset in k-space containing data;
- converting said data in said dataset in k-space into a displayable image of said examination subject; and
- conducting successive further measurements, corresponding to said measurement, for updating data in said dataset in k-space in at least two rectangular or perpendicular sub-regions of said dataset in k-space in alternation from measurement to measurement.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rectangular sub-regions each comprise a central part of said dataset in k-space.
- 3. A method for operating a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus to obtain an image of a subject, comprising the steps of:
- conducting a measurement of said subject by exciting nuclear spins in said subject and reading out nuclear magnetic resonance signals from said subject arising due to said nuclear spins to obtain a signal set:
- digitizing at least a portion of said signal set to obtain an overall dataset in k-space containing data;
- converting said data in said dataset in k-space into a displayable image of said examination subject; and
- conducting successive further measurements, corresponding to said measurement, for updating data in said dataset in k-space by acquiring respective stripes of said dataset in k-space in successive measurements following said initial measurement, rotating said stripes in the k-space in successive measurements until covering a substantial portion of said dataset in k-space.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/247,083, filed May 20, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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