A gradient-echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence was performed using the following protocol: TR 2.0 s; TE 30 ms; FOV 236 mm; slice thickness 3.0 mm; acquisition time 12.07 min. Phase encoding direction was anterior–posterior.
Dstream headspine coil solution
The DStream HeadSpine coil solution is a versatile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coil designed for use in neurological and spinal imaging. It provides high-quality imaging performance to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
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Canine Resting-State fMRI Acquisition
A gradient-echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence was performed using the following protocol: TR 2.0 s; TE 30 ms; FOV 236 mm; slice thickness 3.0 mm; acquisition time 12.07 min. Phase encoding direction was anterior–posterior.
Canine Resting-State fMRI in 3T MRI
BOLD functional resting state scans were acquired with gradient-echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence using the following protocol: TR = 2.0 s; TE = 30 ms; field of view (FOV) = 236 mm; slice thickness = 3 mm; acquisition time of 12.07 minutes.
MRI Brain Imaging of Canine Epilepsy
Conventional morphological MR images included T2-weighted (T2W) turbo spin-echo sequences in transverse, dorsal, and sagittal planes, a transverse fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), a transverse T2* or a susceptibility-weighted sequence, and a 3D T1W gradient echo sequence.
In the dogs with idiopathic epilepsy, the 3D T1W sequence was repeated after intravenous injection of contrast media [Gadodiamide (Omniscan) GE HealthcareAG, Glattbrugg, Switzerland, or Gadoteric-acid (Dotarem), Guerbet AG, Zürich, Switzerland].
The echo-planar DTI sequence was performed in a transverse plane (TR 8,191 ms; TE 81 ms) with 32 diffusion directions (single low b value = 0 s/mm2; maximal b value = 800 s/mm2; isometric voxel size of 1.5 mm, in-plan field of view of 160 × 160 mm, and acquisition matrix of 108 × 105).
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