نتایج جستجو برای: mrsi

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2010

2014
Meer Basharat Maysam Jafar Nandita M deSouza Geoffrey S Payne

Back-to-back (1)H MRSI scans, using an endorectal and phased-array coil combination, were performed on 18 low-risk patients with prostate cancer at 3 T, employing TEs of 32 and 100 ms in order to compare metabolite visualization at each TE. Outer-volume suppression of lipid signals was performed using regional saturation (REST) slabs and the quantification of spectra at both TEs was achieved wi...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance 2005
A Devos A W Simonetti M van der Graaf L Lukas J A K Suykens L Vanhamme L M C Buydens A Heerschap S Van Huffel

This study investigated the value of information from both magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) to automated discrimination of brain tumours. The influence of imaging intensities and metabolic data was tested by comparing the use of MR spectra from MRSI, MR imaging intensities, peak integration values obtained from the MR spectra and a combination of th...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2007
Veena Arpit Nagar Jieru Ye Maosheng Xu Wai-Hoe Ng Tseng-Tsai Yeo Peck-Leong Ong C C Tchoyoson Lim

INTRODUCTION Multi-voxel MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) provides chemical metabolite information that can supplement conventional MR imaging in the study of intracranial neoplasia. Our purpose was to use a robust semi-automated spectroscopic analysis to distinguish intracranial tumours from non-neoplastic disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty intracranial tumours and 15 patients with non-neo...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on medical imaging 2010
John Kornak Karl Young Brian J. Soher Andrew Maudsley

A k-space-time Bayesian statistical reconstruction method (K-Bayes) is proposed for the reconstruction of metabolite images of the brain from proton (1H) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) data. K-Bayes performs full spectral fitting of the data while incorporating structural (anatomical) spatial information through the prior distribution. K-Bayes provides increased spatial re...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2015
Peng Cao Ed X Wu

PURPOSE To develop a phase encoding reduction scheme based on compressed sensing (CS) for phase-encoded (1) H MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI). MATERIALS AND METHODS Phantom and in vivo rat brain MRSI experiments were performed at 7 Tesla to examine the performance of CS approach and compare it with the full k-space acquisition. The CS undersampling was performed by acquiring a pseudorandom an...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2007
Albert P Chen Mark J Albers Charles H Cunningham Susan J Kohler Yi-Fen Yen Ralph E Hurd James Tropp Robert Bok John M Pauly Sarah J Nelson John Kurhanewicz Daniel B Vigneron

The transgenic adenocarcinoma of mouse prostate (TRAMP) mouse is a well-studied murine model of prostate cancer with histopathology and disease progression that mimic the human disease. To investigate differences in cellular bioenergetics between normal prostate epithelial cells and prostate tumor cells, in vivo MR spectroscopic (MRS) studies with non-proton nuclei, such as (13)C, in the TRAMP ...

2013
Sampada Bhave Ramin Eslami Mathews Jacob

Purpose: To minimize line shape distortions and spectral leakage artifacts in MR spectroscopic imaging. Methods: A spatially and spectrally regularized non-Cartesian MRSI algorithm that uses the line shape distortion priors, estimated from water reference data, to deconvolve the spectra is introduced. Sparse spectral regularization is used to minimize noise amplification associated with deconvo...

2009
Z. DONG F. LIU A. KANGARLU

Introduction A multi-planar MRSI sequence [1] has been used by many groups for nearly 15 years [2] because, compared to PRESS [3] and STEAM [4] sequences, it has the advantages of providing greater coverage of regions of interest, dynamic shimming, and time efficiency during data acquisition [5]. However, current implementations of the sequence have several shortcomings, including the limited n...

2014
Vlad C. Sandulache Yunyun Chen Jaehyuk Lee Ashley Rubinstein Marc S. Ramirez Heath D. Skinner Christopher M. Walker Michelle D. Williams Ramesh Tailor Laurence E. Court James A. Bankson Stephen Y. Lai

Ionizing radiation (IR) cytotoxicity is primarily mediated through reactive oxygen species (ROS). Since tumor cells neutralize ROS by utilizing reducing equivalents, we hypothesized that measurements of reducing potential using real-time hyperpolarized (HP) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) can serve as a surrogate marker of IR induced ROS. This hypothesis w...

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