نتایج جستجو برای: magnetization transfer imaging mti

تعداد نتایج: 752539  

2015
Yan Li Karlheinz Hauenstein

BACKGROUND Cross-sectional imaging modalities are fundamental in the management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from the first diagnosis and throughout the entire course of the disease. Over the past few years, the use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) has considerably increased, and no other imaging modality has experienced as advanced a development as MRI. METHODS A...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2009
Anand Kumar Rakesh Gupta Albert Thomas Olusola Ajilore Gerhard Hellemann

CONTEXT Major depressive disorder has been consistently identified in patients with type 2 diabetes. Despite its high prevalence and clinical effect, the neurobiological substrates underlying depression in patients with diabetes remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE To examine the biophysical integrity of proteins in critical white and gray matter regions in patients with type 2 diabetes and majo...

2013
Subhendra N. Sarkar Jason L. Mangosing Pooja R. Sarkar

MRI tissue contrast is not well preserved at high field. In this work, we used a phantom with known, intrinsic contrast (3.6%) for model tissue pairs to test the effects of low angle refocusing pulses and magnetization transfer from adjacent slices on intrinsic contrast at 1.5 and 3 Tesla. Only T1-weighted spin echo sequences were tested since for such sequences the contrast loss, tissue heatin...

2007
W. L. van Rossum R. Grooters D. van Halsema J.F.M. Lorga M.P.G. Otten B.C.B Vermeulen W. J. Vlothuizen

A small SAR-MTI system is being developed at TNO, aimed at deployment on tactical UAV, such as the SPERWER, in use with the Royal Netherlands Army. The system makes use of modern front-end technology, to provide flexible SAR imaging and MTI modes. Major design goals are 40 kg weight, 500 W power consumption and 50 cm resolution in order to comply with typical tactical UAV constraints and applic...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2001
M A van Buchem S C Steens H A Vrooman A H Zwinderman J C McGowan M Rassek V Engelbrecht

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In the developing brain, myelination occurs in an orderly and predetermined sequence. The aim of this study was to determine whether such changes can be tracked using volumetric magnetization transfer imaging. METHODS Three-dimensional magnetization transfer imaging was performed in 50 children (age range, 0.6-190 months) with no evidence of developmental delay or struc...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2015
Gopal Varma Guillaume Duhamel Cedric de Bazelaire David C Alsop

PURPOSE To characterize a new approach to magnetization transfer (MT) imaging with improved specificity for myelinated tissues relative to conventional MT. METHODS Magnetization transfer preparation sequences were implemented with all radiofrequency power centered on a single frequency and also with power evenly divided between positive and negative frequencies. Dual frequency saturation was ...

Journal: :Physical review research 2022

Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) near ``magic angles'' has emerged as a rich platform for strongly correlated states of two-dimensional (2D) Dirac semimetals. Here we show that twisted bilayers thin film magnetic topological insulators (MTIs) with large in-plane magnetization can realize flat bands 2D nodes. Using simple model films MTIs, derive continuum two such by small angle respect to each o...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2003
Rajesh Kumar Rakesh K Gupta Mazhar Husain Davender K Vatsal Sanjeev Chawla Ram Kishore S Rathore Sunil Pradhan

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intractable epilepsy is a well-recognized complication following head trauma, and many factors have been implicated in its pathogenesis. This study was performed to determine the severity of tissue damage after severe head injury as assessed with magnetization transfer (MT) MR imaging and the relationship of this damage with seizure intractability. METHODS Forty-four pa...

2009
Y. Wu C. O'Brien C. Glielmi H. Du R. Edelman

INTRODUCTION: While most clinical studies using magnetization transfer (MT) imaging have been performed at 1.5T, high resolution-MT imaging (hr-MT) is feasible at 3T. Higher field enables efficient acquisition with improved conspicuity of brain structures (1). Hr-MT has considerable potential for investigating neurological disorders affecting small brain structures such as early stage Alzheimer...

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