Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
In vivo multiple spin echoes (MSE) images of bone marrow in trabecular bone were obtained for the first time on a clinical 1.5 T scanner.
Despite of a reduced sensitivity of the MSE trabecular bone images with respect to the cerebral matter ones, it is possible to observe some
features in the MSE trabecular bone images that may be useful in the diagnosis of osteopenic states. Two different CRAZED-type MSE
imaging sequences based on spin-echo and EPI imaging modalities were applied in phantom and in vivo. Preliminary experimental results
indicate that EPI imaging readout seems to conceal the MSE contrast correlated with pore dimension in porous media. However it is still
possible to detect anisotropy effects related to the bone structure in MSE-EPI images. Some strategies are suggested to optimize the quality
of MSE trabecular bone images.
Despite of a reduced sensitivity of the MSE trabecular bone images with respect to the cerebral matter ones, it is possible to observe some
features in the MSE trabecular bone images that may be useful in the diagnosis of osteopenic states. Two different CRAZED-type MSE
imaging sequences based on spin-echo and EPI imaging modalities were applied in phantom and in vivo. Preliminary experimental results
indicate that EPI imaging readout seems to conceal the MSE contrast correlated with pore dimension in porous media. However it is still
possible to detect anisotropy effects related to the bone structure in MSE-EPI images. Some strategies are suggested to optimize the quality
of MSE trabecular bone images.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MRI; Double quantum coherences; trabecular bone; osteoporosis
Elenco autori:
Capuani, Silvia
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