Magnetic Resonance properties of tissues can be quantified in several respects: relaxation processes, density of imaged nuclei, magnetism of environmental molecules, etc. In this paper, we propose a new comprehensive approach to obtain 3D high resolution quantitative maps of arbitrary body districts, mainly focusing on the brain. The theory presented makes it possible to map longitudinal (R1), pure transverse (R2) and free induction decay (R<inf>2</inf>* ) rates, along with proton density (PD) and magnetic susceptibility (?), from a set of fast acquisition sequences in steady-state that are highly insensitive to flow phenomena. A novel denoising scheme is described and applied to the acquired datasets to enhance the signal to noise ratio of the derived maps and an information theory approach compensates for biases from radio frequency (RF) inhomogeneities, if no direct measure of the RF field is available. Finally, the results obtained on sample brain scans of healthy controls and multiple sclerosis patients are presented and discussed.

A novel multiparametric approach to 3D quantitative MRI of the brain

Palma Giuseppe;Comerci Marco;Alfano Bruno;Mancini Marcello
2015

Abstract

Magnetic Resonance properties of tissues can be quantified in several respects: relaxation processes, density of imaged nuclei, magnetism of environmental molecules, etc. In this paper, we propose a new comprehensive approach to obtain 3D high resolution quantitative maps of arbitrary body districts, mainly focusing on the brain. The theory presented makes it possible to map longitudinal (R1), pure transverse (R2) and free induction decay (R2* ) rates, along with proton density (PD) and magnetic susceptibility (?), from a set of fast acquisition sequences in steady-state that are highly insensitive to flow phenomena. A novel denoising scheme is described and applied to the acquired datasets to enhance the signal to noise ratio of the derived maps and an information theory approach compensates for biases from radio frequency (RF) inhomogeneities, if no direct measure of the RF field is available. Finally, the results obtained on sample brain scans of healthy controls and multiple sclerosis patients are presented and discussed.
2015
Article
Brain Mapping
Free Induction Decay Rate
Gray Matter
Image Analysis
Image Processing
Image Quality
Image Reconstruction
Imaging And Display
Longitudinal Rate
Magnetic Field
Mathematical Analysis
Morphology
Multiparametric Approach
Neuroanatomy
Neuroimaging
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Scanner
Proton Density
Pure Transverse Rate
Quantitative Analysis
Radiofrequency Inhomogeneity
Radiological Parameters
Reproducibility
Sequence Bloch Equation
Signal Noise Ratio
Steady State
Study Design
Three Dimensional Imaging
White Matter
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