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titleOfInvention MRI with Dixon-type water/fat separation and prior knowledge about inhomogeneity of the main magnetic field
abstract The invention relates to a method of MR imaging of at least two chemical species having different MR spectra. It is an object of the invention to provide a method that enables Dixon water/fat separation in cases in which a large field-of-view is required. The method of the invention comprises the steps of: na) generating at least one echo signal by subjecting a body placed in the examination volume of a MR device to an imaging sequence of RF pulses and switched magnetic field gradients; nb) acquiring the at least one echo signal; nc) separating signal contributions of the at least two chemical species to the at least one acquired echo signal on the basis of a spectral model and prior knowledge about the spatial variation of the main magnetic field B 0 in the examination volume; and nd) reconstructing a MR image from the signal contributions of at least one of the chemical species. Moreover the invention relates to a MR device and to a computer program to be run on a MR device.
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