Gradient - Moment — 09

: Additional gradient lobes are designed so that the "first moment" (the integral of gradient strength over time multiplied by time) equals zero at the echo time. Result :

: Returns high signal intensity to bright, moving fluids, making them appear "bright" and uniform on T2-weighted images. Key Concepts in "Moment 09" Gradient - Moment 09

GMN, also known as , involves adding extra gradient pulses (lobes) to a pulse sequence to ensure that moving spins do not accumulate a net phase by the time the echo is formed. : Additional gradient lobes are designed so that

: Prevents "ghost" artifacts in the phase-encoding direction caused by moving blood or CSF. : Prevents "ghost" artifacts in the phase-encoding direction

: To make the magnetic resonance signal immune to phase errors caused by constant velocity motion.

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