Breger R K, Czervionke L F, Kass E G, Yu S W, Ho P S, Strandt J A, Kneeland J B, Haughton V M
Department of Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee 53226.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 1988 Sep;9(5):825-8.
A cadaver's vertebral column, a phantom, and a volunteer were imaged on a 1.5-T MR scanner to study the thin, uniform, dark, transverse lines that characterize some intervertebral disks. An artifactual dark line appears when the field of view (FOV) and matrix steps (n) are chosen so that d = FOV/n, where d equals the intervertebral disk height, or spacing between phantom vertebrae. The artifact is caused by the truncation effect. An artifactual dark line is differentiated from a dark line caused by anatomic variables, and means for reducing such lines by modifying imaging parameters are discussed.
为研究一些椎间盘所特有的细而均匀的黑色横向线,在一台1.5-T磁共振成像(MR)扫描仪上对一具尸体的脊柱、一个体模和一名志愿者进行了成像。当选择视野(FOV)和矩阵步长(n)使得d = FOV/n时,就会出现一条人为的黑线,其中d等于椎间盘高度或体模椎骨之间的间距。该伪影是由截断效应引起的。将人为的黑线与由解剖学变量导致的黑线区分开来,并讨论了通过修改成像参数来减少此类线条的方法。