Fast acquisition-weighted three-dimensional proton MR spectroscopic imaging of the human prostate

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Abstract

The clinical application of 3D proton spectroscopic imaging (3D SI) of the human prostate requires a robust suppression of periprostatic lipid signal contamination, minimal intervoxel signal contamination, and the shortest possible measurement time. In this work, a weighted elliptical sampling of k-space, combined with k-space filtering and pulse repetition time (TR) reduction minimized lipid signals, intervoxel contamination, and measurement time. At 1.5 T, the MR-visible prostate metabolites citrate, creatine, and choline can now be mapped over the entire human prostate with uncontaminated spherical voxels, with a volume down to 0.37 cm3, in measurement times of 7-15 min. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Scheenen, T. W. J., Klomp, D. W. J., Röll, S. A., Fütterer, J. J., Barentsz, J. O., & Heerschap, A. (2004). Fast acquisition-weighted three-dimensional proton MR spectroscopic imaging of the human prostate. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 52(1), 80–88. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20103

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