Effect of Object Orientation Angle on T2 * Image and Reconstructed Magnetic Susceptibility: Numerical Simulations

  • Chen Z
  • Calhoun V
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The magnetic field resulting from material magnetization in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has an object orientation effect, which produces an orientation dependence for acquired T2 * images. On one hand, the orientation effect can be exploited for object anisotropy investigation (via multi-angle imaging); on the other hand, it is desirable to remove the orientation dependence using magnetic susceptibility reconstruction. In this report, we design a stick-star digital phantom to simulate multiple orientations of a sticklike object and use it to conduct various numerical simulations. Our simulations show that the object orientation effect is not propagated to the reconstructed magnetic susceptibility distribution. This suggests that accurate susceptibility reconstruction methods should be largely orientation independent.

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Chen, Z., & Calhoun, V. (2013). Effect of Object Orientation Angle on T2 * Image and Reconstructed Magnetic Susceptibility: Numerical Simulations. Magnetic Resonance Insights, 6, MRI.S11425. https://doi.org/10.4137/mri.s11425

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