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The purpose of this study was to propose a new technique to provide water suppression (wsup) T1 maps by modifying our already proposed T2wsup technique, then to assess the effects of wsup-T1 on longitudinal magnetization (Mz) in synthetic MRI images of FLAIR and DIR by a simulation and an in-vivo MR study. The errors in DIR at CSF-tissue mixed portions were non-negligible with std-T1 but could be reduced with wsup-T1. The T2wsup-SynMRI technique can provide 3 kinds of water suppressed quantitative maps and the same contrasts synthetically as the acquired IR sequences of FLAIR and DIR.
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