Applications of diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor MRI to white matter diseases - A review

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This paper reviews the current applications of diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor MRI in diseases of the brain white matter. The contribution that diffusion-weighted imaging has made to our understanding of white matter diseases is critically appraised. The quantitative nature of diffusion MRI is one of its major attractions; however, this is offset by the more advanced hardware required to collect diffusion-weighted images reliably, and the more complex processing to produce quantitative parametric diffusion images. With the now common availability of scanners equipped to perform echo-planar imaging, the acquisition of diffusion tensor images is sure to become more widespread and routine. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Horsfield, M. A., & Jones, D. K. (2002, November). Applications of diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor MRI to white matter diseases - A review. NMR in Biomedicine. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.787

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