Magnetic resonance imaging
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Previous methods for the quantification of brain tissue properties by magnetic resonance imaging were mainly based on two-dimensional acquisitions and were thus limited to a relatively low resolution in the slice direction compared to three-dimensional (3D) acquisitions. The 3D-quantification using an interleaved Look-Locker acquisition sequence with a T2 preparation pulse (3D-QALAS) sequence may allow for simultaneous acquisition of relaxometry parameters in high spatial resolution. ⋯ 3D-QALAS enables reliable measurement of T1, T2, PD, and MVF values of the whole brain in high spatial resolution across a clinically-relevant dynamic range.
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Functional MRI (fMRI) signals are robustly detectable in white matter (WM) but they have been largely ignored in the fMRI literature. Their nature, interpretation, and relevance as potential indicators of brain function remain under explored and even controversial. Blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) contrast has for over 25 years been exploited for detecting localized neural activity in the cortex using fMRI. ⋯ A number of studies from other laboratories have also reported reliable observations of WM activations. Detection of BOLD signals in WM has been enhanced by using specialized tasks or modified data analysis methods. In this mini-review we report summaries of some of our recent studies that provide evidence that BOLD signals in WM are related to brain functional activity and deserve greater attention by the neuroimaging community.
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To develop a free-running framework for 3D isotropic simultaneous myocardial T1/T2 mapping and cine imaging. ⋯ The proposed technique provides co-registered 3D T1/T2 maps and cine images with isotropic spatial resolution from a single free-breathing scan, thereby providing a promising imaging tool for whole-heart myocardial tissue characterization and functional evaluation.
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To retrospectively explore the utilization of MR diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) in predicting prognosis of the patients with high-grade gliomas. ⋯ Both kurtosis metrics and minADC have the potential to predict survival for the patients with high-grade gliomas. The preoperative kurtosis parameters, especially MK, can be taken as a preoperative prognostic biomarker to predict prognosis in patients with high-grade gliomas.
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3D Time-of-Flight (TOF) MR-angiography (MRA) substantially benefits from ultra-high magnetic field strengths (≥7 T) due to increased Signal-to-Noise ratio and improved contrast. However, high-resolution TOF-MRA usually requires long acquisition times. In addition, specific absorption rate constraints limit the choice of optimal pulse sequence parameters, especially if venous saturation is employed. ⋯ The combination of several independent techniques (VERSE, CS with acceleration factor 7.2, R = 0.001, Poisson disc radius of 80%, 3 segments) enables the application of high-resolution (0.31 mm isotropic) TOF-MRA with venous saturation at 7 T in clinical time settings (TA ≈ 5 min) and within the SAR limits.