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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2017
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2012
Mariya Ivanova Doneva, Hamburg, DE;
Stefanie Remmele, Hamburg, DE;
Peter Börnert, Hamburg, DE;
Peter Mazurkewitz, Hamburg, DE;
Julien Senegas, Hamburge, DE;
Jochen Keupp, Rosengarten, DE;
Kay Nehrke, Ammersbek, DE;
Mariya Ivanova Doneva, Hamburg, DE;
Stefanie Remmele, Hamburg, DE;
Peter Börnert, Hamburg, DE;
Peter Mazurkewitz, Hamburg, DE;
Julien Senegas, Hamburge, DE;
Jochen Keupp, Rosengarten, DE;
Kay Nehrke, Ammersbek, DE;
KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V., Eindhoven, NL;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of MR imaging of at least a portion of a body () of a patient placed in an examination volume of a MR device (), the method comprising the steps of: —subjecting the portion of the body () to a first imaging sequence for acquiring a first signal data set (); —subjecting the portion of the body () to a second imaging sequence for acquiring a second signal data set (), wherein the imaging parameters of the second imaging sequence differ from the imaging parameters of the first imaging sequence; —reconstructing a MR image from the second signal data set () by means of regularization using the first signal data set () as prior information. Moreover, the invention relates to a MR device () and to a computer program for a MR device ().