Metabolite mapping with extended brain coverage using a fast multisection MRSI pulse sequence and a multichannel coil

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Abstract

Multisection magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging is a widely used pulse sequence that has distinct advantages over other spectroscopic imaging sequences, such as dynamic shimming, large region-of-interest coverage within slices, and rapid data acquisition. It has limitations, however, in the number of slices that can be acquired in realistic scan times and information loss from spacing between slices. In this paper, we synergize the multi-section spectroscopic imaging pulse sequence with multichannel coil technology to overcome these limitations. These combined techniques now permit elimination of the gaps between slices and acquisition of a larger number of slices to realize the whole brain metabolite mapping without incurring the penalties of longer repetition times (and therefore longer acquisition times) or lower signal-to-noise ratios. © 2012 Zhengchao Dong et al.

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Dong, Z., Liu, F., Kangarlu, A., & Peterson, B. S. (2012). Metabolite mapping with extended brain coverage using a fast multisection MRSI pulse sequence and a multichannel coil. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/247161

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