Authors
Curtis L Johnson, Matthew DJ McGarry, Armen A Gharibans, John B Weaver, Keith D Paulsen, Huan Wang, William C Olivero, Bradley P Sutton, John G Georgiadis
Publication date
2013/10/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
79
Pages
145-152
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The noninvasive measurement of the mechanical properties of brain tissue using magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) has emerged as a promising method for investigating neurological disorders. To date, brain MRE investigations have been limited to reporting global mechanical properties, though quantification of the stiffness of specific structures in the white matter architecture may be valuable in assessing the localized effects of disease. This paper reports the mechanical properties of the corpus callosum and corona radiata measured in healthy volunteers using MRE and atlas-based segmentation. Both structures were found to be significantly stiffer than overall white matter, with the corpus callosum exhibiting greater stiffness and less viscous damping than the corona radiata. Reliability of both local and global measures was assessed through repeated experiments, and the coefficient of variation for each …
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