MRI of hyperpolarized 3He gas in human paranasal sinuses

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Abstract

In this study, MRI of hyperpolarized 3He gas in human paranasal sinuses is presented. Helium images were obtained at 1.5 T, using a surface coil and a 2D, fast gradient-echo sequence with a nominal constant flip angle of 12°. Coronal images of 20-mm thick slices were generated and compared with proton images of the corresponding sections. The images enable visualization of the paranasal sinuses and the nasal cavity, suggesting a potential use of this method not only in identifying the anatomical configuration of these pneumatic spaces, but also in assessing sinus ventilation.

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Rizi, R. R., Dimitrov, I. E., Thompson, A., Jones, G., Gentile, T. R., Ishii, M., … Leigh, J. S. (1998). MRI of hyperpolarized 3He gas in human paranasal sinuses. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 39(6), 865–868. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910390603

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