Claims
- 1. A method of projection imaging moving material in a three-dimensional slab through a body using magnetic resonance techiniques comprising the steps of
- (a) placing said body in a magnetic field including a first magnetic gradient (z) for slab selection,
- (b) applying a first rf pulse to said body at a frequency band and of sufficient strength to flip by a first angle nuclear spins limited essentially to said slab,
- (c) allowing moving material outside of said slab to flow into said slab,
- (d) applying at least a second rf pulse to said body at a frequency band and of sufficient strength to flip nuclear spins in said slab by a second angle suitable for generating a signal, thereby flipping nuclear spins of moving material that moves into said slab during step c,
- (e) obtaining first projection image data in an X-Z plane from said nuclesr spins flipped by said second rf pulse,
- (f) applying a third rf pulse to said body at a frequency band and of sufficient strength to flip nuclear spins in said body, including said slab but not limited to said slab by said first angle,
- (g) repeating step c,
- (h) repeating step d with a fourth rf pulse identical to said second pulse,
- (i) obtaining second projection image data in said X-Z plane from said nuclear spins flipped by said fourth rf pulse,
- (j) subtracting said first projection image data from said second projection image data to obtain a third image data of moving material moved to said slab, and
- (k) imaging said X-Z plane with said third image data.
- 2. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein step b further includes flippin nuclear spins on one side of said slab, and step j obtains third image data of moving material flowing into said slab from a side opposite from said one side.
- 3. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein said first angle is approximately 180.degree. and said second angle is approximately 90.degree..
- 4. The method as defined by claim 3 wherein said steps (d) and h) occur when the longitudinal magnetization of excited static material is approximately zero.
- 5. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein step (d) includes applying a 90.degree. rf pulse and a 180.degree. pulse for spin echo signal detection.
- 6. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein steps (a) through (k) are repeated for other slabs to increase the field of view.
- 7. A method of imaging moving material in a slab through a body using magnetic resonance techniques comprising the steps of
- (a) placing said body in a magnetic field including a first magnetic gradient (z) for slab selection,
- (b) applying a first rf pulst to said body at a frequency band and of sufficient strength to flip by a first angle nuclear spins limited to the region on one side of said slab,
- (c) allowing moving material in said slab to flow from said slab and material from said one region to flow into said slab,
- (d) applying a second rf pulse to said body at a frequency band and of sufficient strength to flip nuclear spins in said slab by a second angle suitable for generating a signal,
- (e) obtaining first image data in an X-Z plane from said nuclear spins flipped by said second rf pulse,
- (f) repeating step c without exciting said region,
- (h) repeating step d,
- (i) obtaining second image data in an X-Z plane in said slab from said nuclear spins flipped by the step h rf pulse,
- (j) subtracting said first image data from said second image data to obtain a third image data of moving material to said slab, and
- (k) imaging said third image data.
- 8. The method as defined by claim 7 wherein said step d) includes applying a 90.degree. rf pulse and a 180.degree. pulse for spin echo signal detection.
- 9. The method as defined by claim 7 wherein said first angle is approximately 180.degree. and said second angle is approximately 90.degree..
- 10. The method as defined by claim 7 wherein steps (a) through (k) are repeated for other slabs to increase the field of view.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 894,319 filed Aug. 7, 1986, abondoned.
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Continuations (1)
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