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This work describes a novel technique for rapid and motion-robust whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The method employs highly undersampled radial fast low angle shot (FLASH) sequences to cover large volumes by cross-sectional real-time MRI with automatic slice advancement after each frame. The slice shift typically amounts to a fraction of the slice thickness (e.g., 10% to 50%) in order to generate a successive series of partially overlapping sections. Joint reconstructions of these serial images and their respective coil sensitivity maps rely on nonlinear inversion (NLINV) with regularization to the image and sensitivity maps of a preceding frame. The procedure exploits the spatial similarity of neighboring sections. Whole-body scanning is accomplished by measuring multiple volumes at predefined locations, i.e., at fixed table positions, in combination with intermediate automatic movements of the patient table. Individual volumes may take advantage of different field-of-views, image orientations, spatial and temporal resolutions as well as contrasts. Preliminary proof-of-principle applications to healthy subjects at 3 T without cardiac gating and during free breathing yield high-quality anatomic images with acquisition times of less than 100 ms. Spin-density and T1 contrasts are obtained by spoiled FLASH sequences, while T2-type (i.e., T2/T1) contrast results from refocused FLASH sequences that generate a steady state free precession (SSFP) free induction decay (FID) signal. Total measuring times excluding vendor-controlled adjustment procedures are less than two minutes for a 100 cm scan that, for example, covers the body from head to thigh by three optimized volumes and more than 1,300 images. In conclusion, after demonstrating technical feasibility the proposed method awaits clinical trials.

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