A whole-body voxel model of a 7-year-old male volunteer was developed from 384 axial magnetic resonance images (MRIs). The MRIs were acquired with intervals of 3 mm for the entire body in a body coil. In order to reduce the MRI acquisition time for the child, the repetition and echo times under T1 weighted image were chosen to be 566 ms and 8 ms, respectively. The MRIs were classified according to 30 types of tissues with known electrical parameters. The developed voxel model was adjusted to the physical average of 7-year-old Korean boys. The body weight of the adjusted model, calculated with the mass tissue densities, is within a 6% difference from the 50th percentile weight.
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Lee, A. K., Byun, J. K., Park, J. S., Choi, H. D., & Yun, J. (2009). Development of 7-year-old Korean child model for computational dosimetry. ETRI Journal, 31(2), 237–239. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.09.0208.0342
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