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 Due to small anatomy, it is important to maintain high resolution and high fidelity imaging. Where possible, minimize the number of sequences, and maximize the quality of each sequence. Due to small anatomy, it is important to maintain high resolution and high fidelity imaging. Where possible, minimize the number of sequences, and maximize the quality of each sequence.
  
-  * .5mmx.5mm in plane resolution; keep the matrix square! +  * .5mmx.5mm in plane resolution; keep the matrix square! 
   * Use thin slices of 2 or 3mm   * Use thin slices of 2 or 3mm
   * Short ETL (7 for PD, 16 for T2)   * Short ETL (7 for PD, 16 for T2)
-  * Use a higher bandwidth; shorter echo spacing will maintain good edge details+  * Use a higher bandwidth; shorter echo spacing will maintain good edge details and minimize chemical shift
   * Add NEX/Averages as needed to regain SNR; it's OK if the sequence is 7 minutes long; quality over quantity.   * Add NEX/Averages as needed to regain SNR; it's OK if the sequence is 7 minutes long; quality over quantity.
  
  
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