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From: Should less motion sensitive T2-weighted BLADE TSE replace Cartesian TSE for female pelvic MRI?

Fig. 2

MRI of the normal anatomy of the uterus and cervix in a pre-menopausal 43-year-old patient referred to MRI for the assessment of an adnexal lesion (not shown). A small intramural leiomyoma is depicted (arrows). a Sagittal T2-weighted BLADE sequence. b Sagittal T2-weighted conventional TSE sequence. The uterine zonal anatomy (endometrium, junctional zone, myometrium) and the dorsal aspect of the bladder wall are more sharply delineated on the BLADE image (a); however, SNR and CNR are higher on the FSE image in b

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