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The most-used 3D acquisition for ASL at 3T is GRASE or stack-of-spiral (SOS) based FSE, which requires multiple shots to cover the full k-space. Alternatively, turbo FLASH (TFL) acquisition allows longer echo trains with slower T1 (than T2) relaxation, and 3D SOS-TFL has the potential to reduce the number of shots to even single-shot, thus improving the temporal resolution for ASL. Here we demonstrated comparable performance of 3D SOS-TFL with 3D GRASE on PCASL- and VSASL-derived CBF mapping and VSASL-derived CBV mapping at 3T on 12 healthy subjects, and the utility of 3D SOS-TFL on a stroke patient.
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