Purpose: We used a whole-brain, isotropic-voxel acquisition technique to improve the geometric distortion in diFFusion-weighted (DWI) and diFFusion tensor imaging (DTI) in coronal directions, which is remarkable at high magnetic fields. Materials and Methods: We performed magnetic resonance imaging of 17 healthy volunteers using a 3T scanner and obtained coronal DWI/DTI as well as coronal images that were reformatted from isotropic volume data acquired by 1.6-mm-thick axial DWI/DTI. We visually evaluated the degree of image distortion and quantitated the findings by co-registration analysis. Results: In-plane geometric distortions in coronal DWI/DTI, particularly at the frontal base and medial temporal lobe, were dramatically diminished when the isotropic-voxel acquisition technique was used. Quantitative measurement revealed a reduction in areas of misregistration, but not their absence, in reformatted coronal images, mainly because of distortion in the anteroposterior direction in the source images. Conclusion: The isotropic-voxel DWI/DTI technique enabled acquisition of coronal images that represented anatomical details accurately with permissible spatial distortion while maintaining spatial resolution, even at 3T.
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Fujiwara, S., Sasaki, M., Kanbara, Y., Matsumura, Y., Shibata, E., Inoue, T., … Ogawa, A. (2007). Improved geometric distortion in coronal diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging using a whole-brain isotropic-voxel acquisition technique at 3 Tesla. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 6(3), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.6.127
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