MRI pulse sequence abbreviations
Updates to Article Attributes
Body
was changed:
This article contains a list of commonly and less commonly used MRI pulse sequence abbreviations and their meaning. If available, an explanation is included in a separate article.
- image weighting
-
spin-echo sequences
- SE: spin-echo
-
FSE: fast spin-echo or TSE: turbo spin-echo
- SS-FSE: single shot FSE
- BLADE: proprietary name for periodically rotated overlapping parallel lines with enhanced reconstruction (PROPELLER) in MRI systems from Siemens HealthcareTM 4
-
HASTE: half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo
- MS-EPI: multi shot echo planar imaging
- RARE: rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement
-
BOLDimaging: blood oxygen level-dependent imaging - TGSE: turbo gradient spin echo
- 3D fast spin echo: isotropic 3D sequences, allowing multiplanar reformats
-
gradient echo sequences (GRE)
- SSFP: steady-state free precession
- TRUFI: true fast imaging with steady-state free precession
- true FISP: fast imaging with steady-state free precession
- PSIF: reverse FISP
- DESS: dual echo steady state
- FLASH: fast low angle shot
- GRASS: gradient recalled acquisition in the steady-state
- SPGR: spoiled gradient recalled
- VIBE: volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination, volumetric interpolated brain examination
- CISS: constructive interference in steady-state
- FIESTA: fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition
- MERGE: multiple echo recombined gradient echo
- MEDIC: multi-echo data image combination
- BOLD imaging: blood oxygen level-dependent imaging (see SS-EPI below)
- SS-EPI: single shot echo planar imaging (preferred technique for BOLD imaging at 3 tesla and below)
- inversion recovery (IR) sequences:
-
MR angiography (MRA):
- TOF: time of flight
- MOTSA: multiple overlapping thin slab acquisitions
- phase contrast
- contrast enhanced MR angiography
- TWIST: time-resolved angiography with stochastic trajectories
- TRICKS: time-resolved imaging of contrast kinetics
- TRAK: time-resolved angiography using keyhole
- TRAQ: time-resolved acquisition
- TRANCE: triggered angiography non-contrast enhanced
- SWAN: susceptibility weighted angiography
- in and out of phase imaging
- fat suppressed imaging
- MR spectroscopy:
-
general techniques:
- CLEAR: Constant LEvel AppeaRance
See also
-<a href="/articles/fast-spin-echo">FSE</a>: fast spin-echo or <a href="/articles/fast-spin-echo">TSE</a>: turbo spin-echo</li>- +<a href="/articles/fast-spin-echo">FSE</a>: fast spin-echo or <a href="/articles/fast-spin-echo">TSE</a>: turbo spin-echo<ul><li>SS-FSE: single shot FSE</li></ul>
- +</li>
-<a href="/articles/haste">HASTE</a>: half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo</li>- +<a href="/articles/haste">HASTE</a>: half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo<ul><li>MS-<a title="Echo planar imaging" href="/articles/echo-planar-imaging-1">EPI</a>: multi shot echo planar imaging</li></ul>
- +</li>
-<a href="/articles/bold-imaging">BOLD</a> imaging: blood oxygen level-dependent imaging</li>-<li>- +<li>
- +<a href="/articles/bold-imaging">BOLD</a> imaging: blood oxygen level-dependent imaging (see SS-EPI below)</li>
- +<li>SS-<a title="Echo planar imaging" href="/articles/echo-planar-imaging-1">EPI</a>: single shot echo planar imaging (preferred technique for BOLD imaging at 3 tesla and below) </li>