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The quality of echo-planar diffusion images can suffer from severe distortions and signal dropouts, especially in regions with high susceptibility gradients and rapidly decaying (short T2*) signal. To overcome these problems, we implemented a diffusion sensitive UTE-DESS sequence. The acquisition along six distinct diffusion directions allows for fitting of a diffusion tensor. We show the feasibility of Diffusion tensor imaging with Ultra-short echo time Double Echo steady state (DUDE) at 3T and present preliminary results in the brain of a healthy volunteer.
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