Authors
Andreas Deistung, Ferdinand Schweser, Jürgen R Reichenbach
Publication date
2017/4
Source
NMR in Biomedicine
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
e3569
Description
Magnetic susceptibility describes the magnetizability of a material to an applied magnetic field and represents an important parameter in the field of MRI. With the recently introduced method of quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and its conceptual extension to susceptibility tensor imaging (STI), the non‐invasive assessment of this important physical quantity has become possible with MRI. Both methods solve the ill‐posed inverse problem to determine the magnetic susceptibility from local magnetic fields. Whilst QSM allows the extraction of the spatial distribution of the bulk magnetic susceptibility from a single measurement, STI enables the quantification of magnetic susceptibility anisotropy, but requires multiple measurements with different orientations of the object relative to the main static magnetic field. In this review, we briefly recapitulate the fundamental theoretical foundation of QSM and STI, as well as …
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Scholar articles
A Deistung, F Schweser, JR Reichenbach - NMR in Biomedicine, 2017