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We present a method to correct intensity variations and voxel shifts caused
by non-linear gradient fields in magnetic resonance images. The principal
sources of distortion are briefly discussed, as well as the methods of corr
ection currently in use. The implication of the gradient held non-lineariti
es on the signal equations are described in a detailed way for the case of
two- and three-dimensional Fourier imaging. A model of these non-linearitie
s, derived from the geometry of the gradient coils, Is proposed and then ap
plied in post-processing to correct any images regardless of the acquisitio
n sequence. Initial position errors, as large as 4 mm (i.e,, four voxels of
1 x 1 x 1.4 mm(3) ) before correction, are reduced to less than the voxel
sizes after correction. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.