Authors
Hai‐Ling Margaret Cheng, Nikola Stikov, Nilesh R Ghugre, Graham A Wright
Publication date
2012/10
Source
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
805-824
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Conventional MR images are qualitative, and their signal intensity is dependent on several complementary contrast mechanisms that are manipulated by the MR hardware and software. In the absence of a quantitative metric for absolute interpretation of pixel signal intensities, one that is independent of scanner hardware and sequences, it is difficult to perform comparisons of MR images across subjects or longitudinally in the same subject. Quantitative relaxometry isolates the contributions of individual MR contrast mechanisms (T1, T2, T2*) and provides maps, which are independent of the MR protocol and have a physical interpretation often expressed in absolute units. In addition to providing an unbiased metric for comparing MR scans, quantitative relaxometry uses the relationship between MR maps and physiology to provide a noninvasive surrogate for biopsy and histology. This study provides an overview of …
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Scholar articles
HL Margaret Cheng, N Stikov, NR Ghugre, GA Wright - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2012