Fig. 4From: Comparison of a deep learning-accelerated T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequence and its conventional counterpart for female pelvic MRI: reduced acquisition times and improved image qualityPelvic T2DL and T2S images of a 25-year-old healthy female volunteer. a–f Sagittal (a), axial (b), and coronal (c) T2DL images and sagittal (d), axial (e), and coronal (f) T2S images. Fewer bowel peristalsis artifacts (brackets) were observed on T2DL images, which show sharper depiction of the uterine zonal layers (arrows). Due to severe motion artifacts (brackets), three uterine zonal layers were not clearly depicted on T2S images (arrows). T2DL, deep learning-accelerated T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequence; T2S, standard T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequenceBack to article page