Alanen A, Bondestam S, Komu M
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospitals of Turku, Finland.
Acta Radiol. 1995 Jan;36(1):92-5.
The MR image artifacts caused by minute metallic particles were investigated by imaging small powdered iron quantities from 0.01 mg to 1.7 mg in water phantoms. Images with T1-weighted GRE 3-D and T2-weighted SE 2-D sequences were reconstructed with 5 MR imagers: at 0.04 T, 0.1 T (2 scanners), 1.0 T and 1.5 T. In GRE 3-D images the artifacts were round, clearly demarcated black areas, whereas in SE 2-D images artifact areas were elliptic and surrounded by a bright irregular rim with ghost veils in the direction of frequency encoding. The area of the artifact increased slightly up to 0.1 mg of iron, but grew clearly with larger samples. It appeared to behave independently on the MR imager system for all iron samples. This study shows that even microscopic magnetic particles cause a notable distortion in the MR image independently of the MR equipment used.
通过对水模中0.01毫克至1.7毫克的少量铁粉进行成像,研究了微小金属颗粒引起的磁共振图像伪影。使用5台磁共振成像仪(场强分别为0.04T、0.1T(两台)、1.0T和1.5T),采用T1加权GRE 3D序列和T2加权SE 2D序列重建图像。在GRE 3D图像中,伪影为圆形、边界清晰的黑色区域,而在SE 2D图像中,伪影区域呈椭圆形,周围有明亮的不规则边缘,并在频率编码方向上伴有幻影条纹。铁含量达0.1毫克时,伪影面积略有增加,但随着样品量增大而明显增大。对于所有铁样品,其表现似乎与磁共振成像系统无关。这项研究表明,即使是微观磁性颗粒也会导致磁共振图像出现明显失真,且与所使用的磁共振设备无关。