Referenceless interleaved echo-planar imaging. (1/604)

Interleaved echo-planar imaging (EPI) is an ultrafast imaging technique important for applications that require high time resolution or short total acquisition times. Unfortunately, EPI is prone to significant ghosting artifacts, resulting primarily from system time delays that cause data matrix misregistration. In this work, it is shown mathematically and experimentally that system time delays are orientation dependent, resulting from anisotropic physical gradient delays. This analysis characterizes the behavior of time delays in oblique coordinates, and a new ghosting artifact caused by anisotropic delays is described. "Compensation blips" are proposed for time delay correction. These blips are shown to remove the effects of anisotropic gradient delays, eliminating the need for repeated reference scans and postprocessing corrections. Examples of phantom and in vivo images are shown.  (+info)

Early diagnosis of central nervous system aspergillosis with combination use of cerebral diffusion-weighted echo-planar magnetic resonance image and polymerase chain reaction of cerebrospinal fluid. (2/604)

We treated a patient diagnosed as central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis with the combined use of cerebral diffusion-weighted echo-planar magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) and polymerase chain reaction of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF-PCR). DWI, a cutting-edge imaging modality to reveal the earliest changes of cerebral infarction, detected cerebral fungal embolization when the conventional computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging failed to reveal it. CSF-PCR demonstrated the presence of Aspergillus-specific DNA in the specimen, when the conventional examination and culture of CSF were nonspecific or negative. These diagnostic methods could be useful in the early diagnosis of CNS aspergillosis.  (+info)

The predictive value of changes in effective connectivity for human learning. (3/604)

During learning, neural responses decrease over repeated exposure to identical stimuli. This repetition suppression is thought to reflect a progressive optimization of neuronal responses elicited by the task. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the neural basis of associative learning of visual objects and their locations. As expected, activation in specialized cortical areas decreased with time. However, with path analysis it was shown that, in parallel to this adaptation, increases in effective connectivity occurred between distinct cortical systems specialized for spatial and object processing. The time course of these plastic changes was highly correlated with individual learning performance, suggesting that interactions between brain areas underlie associative learning.  (+info)

Multi-echo segmented k-space imaging: an optimized hybrid sequence for ultrafast cardiac imaging. (4/604)

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging requires high temporal resolution to resolve motion and contrast uptake with low total scan times to avoid breathing artifacts. While spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) imaging is robust and reproducible, it is relatively inefficient and requires long breath-holds to acquire high time resolution movies of the heart. Echo planar imaging (EPI) is highly efficient with excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) behavior; however, it is particularly difficult to use in the heart because of its sensitivity to chemical shift, susceptibility, and motion. EPI may also require reference scans, which are used to measure hardware delays and phase offsets that cause ghosting artifacts; these reference scans are more difficult and less reliable in the heart. Consequently, a hybrid EPI/SPGR sequence is proposed for application to rapid cardiac imaging. A detailed optimization of SNR and echo train length for multi-echo sequences is presented. It is shown that significant reductions in total scan time are possible while maintaining good image quality. This will allow complete motion sampling of the entire heart in one to three breath-holds, necessary for MR cardiac dobutamine stress testing. Improved speed performance also permits sampling of three to six slices every heartbeat for bolus injection perfusion studies.  (+info)

MR line scan diffusion imaging of the brain in children. (5/604)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging of the self-diffusion of water has become increasingly popular for the early detection of cerebral infarction in adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate MR line scan diffusion imaging (LSDI) of the brain in children. METHODS: LSDI was performed in four volunteers and 12 patients by using an effective TR/TE of 2736/89.4 and a maximum b value of 450 to 600 s/mm2 applied in the x, y, and z directions. In the volunteers, single-shot echo planar imaging of diffusion (EPID) was also performed. The patients (10 boys and two girls) ranged in age from 2 days to 16 years (average age, 6.6 years). Diagnoses included acute cerebral infarction, seizure disorder, posttraumatic confusion syndrome, complicated migraine, residual astrocytoma, encephalitis, hypoxia without cerebral infarction, cerebral contusion, and conversion disorder. In all patients, routine spin-echo images were also acquired. Trace images and apparent diffusion coefficient maps were produced for each location scanned with LSDI. RESULTS: In the volunteers, LSDI showed less chemical-shift and magnetic-susceptibility artifact and less geometric distortion than did EPID. LSDI was of diagnostic quality in all studies. Diffusion abnormalities were present in five patients. Restricted diffusion was present in the lesions of the three patients with acute cerebral infarction. Mildly increased diffusion was present in the lesions of encephalitis and residual cerebellar astrocytoma. No diffusion abnormalities were seen in the remaining seven children. CONCLUSION: LSDI is feasible in children, provides high-quality diffusion images with less chemical-shift and magnetic-susceptibility artifact and less geometric distortion than does EPID, and complements the routine MR examination.  (+info)

The effect of age on odor-stimulated functional MR imaging. (6/604)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The effects of age, sex, and handedness on olfaction have not been adequately addressed with odor-stimulated functional MR imaging studies. We sought to determine the effect of age on functional MR imaging experiments performed with odor stimulation. METHODS: Five right-handed subjects with a mean age of 73 years and five right-handed subjects with a mean age of 24 years underwent gradient-echo echo-planar functional MR imaging using binasal olfactory stimulation. Imaging parameters included 3000/30 (TR/TE) and a 5-mm section thickness in a 6-minute sequence with 30 seconds of pulsed odorants alternating with 30 seconds of room air. The data were normalized to a standard atlas, and individual and group statistical parametric maps (SPMs) were generated for each task. The SPMs were thresholded for a P < .01, and the volumes of activation and distribution of cluster maxima were compared for the two groups. RESULTS: Analysis of the group SPMs revealed activated voxels in the frontal lobes, perisylvian regions, and cingulate gyri, with greater volume in the younger group than in the older group. The right inferior frontal, right perisylvian, and right and left cingulum had the largest number of voxels activated. The most common sites of activation on individual maps in both groups were the right inferior frontal regions and the right and left superior frontal and perisylvian zones. CONCLUSION: Given similar olfactory task paradigms, younger subjects showed a greater number of activated voxels than did older subjects. One must be cognizant of this effect when designing studies of odor-stimulated functional MR imaging.  (+info)

Magnetic resonance cisternography using the fast spin echo method for the evaluation of vestibular schwannoma. (7/604)

Neuroimaging of vestibular schwannoma was performed with the fat-suppression spoiled gradient recalled acquisition in the steady state (SPGR) method and magnetic resonance (MR) cisternography, which is a fast spin echo method using a long echo train length, for the preoperative evaluation of the lateral extension of the tumor in the internal auditory canal, and the anatomical identification of the posterior semicircular canal and the nerves in the canal distal to the tumor. The SPGR method overestimated the lateral extension in eight cases, probably because of enhancement of the nerves adjacent to the tumor in the canal. The posterior semicircular canal could not be clearly identified, and the cranial nerves in the canal were shown only as a nerve bundle. In contrast, MR cisternography showed clear images of the lateral extension of the tumor and the facial and cochlear nerves adjacent to the tumor in the internal auditory canal. The anatomical location of the posterior semicircular canal was also clearly shown. These preoperative findings are very useful to plan the extent to which the internal auditory canal can be opened, and for intraoperative identification of the nerves in the canal. MR cisternography is less invasive since no contrast material or radiation is required, as with thin-slice high-resolution computed tomography (CT). MR cisternography should replace high-resolution CT for the preoperative neuroradiological evaluation of vestibular schwannoma.  (+info)

A novel object-independent "balanced" reference scan for echo-planar imaging. (8/604)

Interleaved echo-planar imaging (EPI) is susceptible to significant ghosting artifacts, resulting primarily from system time delays that cause data matrix misregistration. Most EPI applications rely on "reference scans" to measure delays, and post-processing algorithms are used to correct these errors. Unfortunately, delay estimates made with most reference scan techniques are object dependent, since they are biased by magnetic field inhomogeneities and chemical shift. The current work describes the effects of field inhomogeneities and their influence on system time delay estimation. Subsequently, a new, object-independent "balanced" reference method using two readout echo trains is proposed for time delay measurements.  (+info)

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Effects of alteplase beyond 3 h after stroke in the Echoplanar Imaging Thrombolytic Evaluation Trial (EPITHET): a placebo- ... Echo-Planar Imaging / methods* * Female * Fibrinolytic Agents / therapeutic use* * Humans * Male * Middle Aged ...
... diffusion-weighted images) using two images acquired with opposing phase encoding directions. ... Correct B0 field inhomogeneity-induced distortion in Echo Planar Images (e.g., ... Correct B0 field inhomogeneity-induced distortion in Echo Planar Images (e.g., diffusion-weighted images) using two images ... epiunwarp(1) Unwarp Echo Planar Images SYNOPSIS. epiunwarp InputImage1 InputImage2 OutputImage1 OutputImage2 OutputDField ...
"Multiband echo-shifted echo planar imaging",. abstract = "Purpose To propose the technique multiband echo-shifted (MESH) echo ... Purpose To propose the technique multiband echo-shifted (MESH) echo planar imaging (EPI), which combines the principles of echo ... Multiband echo-shifted echo planar imaging. Rasim Boyacioǧlu*, Jenni Schulz, David G. Norris. *Corresponding author for this ... Multiband echo-shifted echo planar imaging. / Boyacioǧlu, Rasim; Schulz, Jenni; Norris, David G. In: Magnetic resonance in ...
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In the late 1970s, physicists Peter Mansfield and Paul Lauterbur developed MRI-related techniques, like the echo-planar imaging ... Schmitt F, Stehling MK, Turner R (1998). Echo-Planar Imaging: Theory, Technique and Application. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ... To create a T2-weighted image, magnetization is allowed to decay before measuring the MR signal by changing the echo time (TE ... Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the ...
Myocardial perfusion with ultra fast spin-echo single-shot echo-planar-imaging. Access & Citations. * 1077 Article Accesses. ...
... of continuous real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback with multiband accelerated echo-planar imaging and ... Here, we report a technical problem we experienced during continuous fMRI neurofeedback with multiband echoplanar imaging and ... attention in clinical neuroscience and may benefit from the short repetition times of modern multiband echoplanar imaging ... Continuous real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) neurofeedback is gaining increasing scientific ...
Diffusion-weighted imaging is a non-invasive functional imaging modality for breast tumor characterization through apparent ... images were acquired after contrast injection. First, conventional DW echo planar imaging (EPI) was acquired with two b-values ... Fast-Spin Echo. Gradient-Echo VIBRANT. Gradient-Echo Spin-Echo EPI Spin-Echo EPI. ... echo planar imaging; MDD, multidimensional diffusion; VIBRANT, volume imaging for breast assessment. 1 For a total of 10-13 ...
Comparison With Echo Planar Imaging Diffusion. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 53 (2). pp. 514-515. ISSN 1053-1807 ... Editorial for Near‐Silent and Distortion‐Free Diffusion MRI in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Pathology: Comparison With Echo ...
Echo-planar images were acquired with and without use of a radio-frequency inversion pulse applied to inflowing arterial spins ... A qualitative map of CBF was then created by subtracting the image obtained without the radio-frequency pulse from that ... echo-planar imaging and signal targeting with alternating radio frequency) technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The EPISTAR ... Echo-planar images were acquired with and without use of a radio-frequency inversion pulse applied to inflowing arterial spins ...
T2 - EchoPlanar Imaging Correlates with Previous Optical Imaging Using Intrinsic Signals ... EchoPlanar Imaging Correlates with Previous Optical Imaging Using Intrinsic Signals. Magnetic resonance in medicine, 33(3), ... EchoPlanar Imaging Correlates with Previous Optical Imaging Using Intrinsic Signals, Magnetic resonance in medicine, vol. 33 ... BOLD Based Functional MRI at 4 Tesla Includes a Capillary Bed Contribution: EchoPlanar Imaging Correlates with Previous ...
Diffusion Imaging for Prostate Cancer: A Quantitative Comparison of Echo Planar Imaging and Half Fourier Single Shot Turbo Spin ... A spin echo based sequence may reduce these errors and produce a more accurate ADC value. In this study we compared HASTE to ... EPI is generally used for DWI but has inherent artefacts in imaging due to magnetic susceptibility, chemical shift and phase ... 1School of Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Imaging, ...
... resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and blood samples were obtained in 24 healthy normal-weight men ... resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and blood samples were obtained in 24 healthy normal-weight men ... echo-planar imaging; fALFF, fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations; FC, functional connectivity; fMRI, functional ... Functional images were acquired with a gradient-echo-EPI sequence in ascending interleaved fashion (repetition time TR = 2,000 ...
Echo planar imaging; TR: Repetition time; TE: Echo time; SPAIR: Spectral attenuation with inversion recovery; SPIR: Spectral ... FB-DWI: Diffusion-weighted imaging with modified MR parameter settings for image improvement by referring to the literature[18 ... FB-DWI: Diffusion-weighted imaging with modified MR parameter settings for image improvement by referring to the literature[18 ... RT-DWI: Navigator-echo-based, real-time respiratory-gating and respiratory-triggered diffusion-weighted imaging without ...
Rapid and accurate measurement of transverse relaxation times using a single shot multi-echo echo-planar imaging sequence ... Echo-planar magnetic resonance imaging of Gaviscon alginate rafts in-vivo. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 54(10), 1351-6 ... Echo-planar imaging relaxometry to measure the viscosity of a model meal Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 135, 82-86 ... Assessment of antral grinding of a model solid meal with echo-planar imaging AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY - GASTROINTESTINAL ...
... weighted echo-planar imaging (EPI; repetition time [TR] = 2,000 ms, echo time [TE] = 25 ms, slice number = 33, thickness = 3.8 ... Co-registered T1 images were segmented using the "new segment" routine in SPM8. Tissue-class images for gray and white matter ... Brain imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have already made substantial contributions to ... Then, individual structural T1 images were co-registered to the mean functional image that was generated during realignment. ...
... and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We used multiple linear regression to examine relationships between retinal ... How to correct susceptibility distortions in spin-echo echo-planar images: Application to diffusion tensor imaging. Neuroimage ... Setsompop, K. et al. Blipped-controlled aliasing in parallel imaging for simultaneous multislice echo planar imaging with ... Xu, J. et al. Evaluation of slice accelerations using multiband echo planar imaging at 3 T. Neuroimage 83, 991-1001 (2013). ...
... echo time (TE), 4.6 ms; flip angle, 8°; 1 × 1 × 1 mm voxels]. Functional images were acquired using a T2*-weighted echo-planar ... Image acquisition.. Magnetic resonance imaging was conducted with a Philips Achieva 3.0 tesla scanner using an eight-channel ... Images were then unwarped to reduce residual movement-related image distortions not corrected by realignment. Functional data ... that often mix images of smoking actions with images of smoking paraphernalia (e.g., ashtrays). Prior research suggests that ...
Diffusion-weighted interleaved echo-planar imaging with a pair of orthogonal navigator echoes. Magn Reson Med 1996; 35:763-770 ... Diffusion tensor MR images in 20-year-old healthy man. Reference T2-weighted spin-echo echoplanar MR image (TR/TE, 5000/92; b ... Diffusion tensor MR images in 20-year-old healthy man. Diffusion-weighted spin-echo echoplanar MR image (5000/92; b value, 600 ... In addition, double-echo (TEs of 22 and 92 msec) two-dimensional multishot spin-echo echoplanar MR imaging is performed for ...
Hetzer, S.: High-Resolution Echo-Planar Imaging at Ultra-Short Echo Times. Imagers Interest Group Meeting, Cambridge, UK (2009) ... Center-out echo-planar spectroscopic imaging with correction of gradient-echo phase and time shifts. Magnetic Resonance in ... Double-shot center-out echo planar spectrocopic imaging at 3 Tesla. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ( ... Phase-cycled segmented center-out echo planar spectroscopic imaging sequence. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in ...
2013) Multiband accelerated spin-echo echo planar imaging with reduced peak RF power using time-shifted RF pulses. Magn Reson ... The acquisition parameters of the echoplanar imaging T2*-weighted images were as follows: repetition time, 915 ms; echo time, ... 2013) Evaluation of slice accelerations using multiband echo planar imaging at 3 T. Neuroimage 83:991-1001. doi:10.1016/j. ... Spin echo field maps and single-band reference image for each functional run were also collected before each functional run. ...
Echo planar gradient coil plans 1987 carton 5, folders 7-9. Gradient coils and Oxford magnet 1978-1988 ... "Prospects for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Endogenous Atoms Other Than Hydrogen" draft and research notes circa 1975 ... Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine drafts and other material 1980-1981 ... Subjects include image processors, FEP, sequencer hardware, MicroVAX II, LSIMON, data acquisition systems, DAP, digital analog ...
Functional images were acquired using a 2D single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) sequence (TR/ ... of Brain Images. Neuroimage 17, 825-841 (2002).. 37. Wang, L. et al. Altered default mode, fronto-parietal and salience networ ... mm2; matrix size = 256 × 256; receiver bandwidth = 200 Hz/pixel). e MPRAGE anatomical images were vis- ... Imaging Behav. 10, 953-959 (2016).. 12. ühn, S. & Gallinat, J. Brains online: Structural and functional correlates of habitual ...
Echo-planar imaging, a fast imaging-acquisition method, provides inversion recovery images more rapidly. However it could be ... Image B is a machine generated DICOM format whereas image C is a JPEG image available for mapping or simulation effect. ... inversion recovery spin echo (EPI IR) imaging. Both of them produced good quality images. Multiple inversion times were applied ... The DICOM image is a 16-bit gray scale image (signed/unsigned). This means each pixel is represented by 16 bits, 216 or 65,536 ...
Differentiation of cerebral tumors using multi-section echo planar MR perfusion imaging. European Journal of Radiology 48 (3), ... weighted gradient-echo imaging at 3 T. Meeting of the Deutschen-Gesellschaft-fur-Neurologie, Meeting of the Deutschen- ... weighted gradient-echo imaging at 3 T. American Journal of Neuroradiology 24 (6), S. 1049 - 1056 (2003) ... 18th International Conference on Information Processing in Medical Imaging, AMBLESIDE, ENGLAND, 20. Juli 2003 - 25. Juli 2003. ...
MRI with echo-planar imaging and signal targeting with attenuation radiofrequency (EPISTAR) was performed in patients with ... With fMRI, structural imaging can be done by using the same imaging plane, field of view, and section thickness. Activational ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to identify structural changes, including patterns of ... Imaging modalities. Structural imaging, preferably with MRI when possible and with computed tomography (CT) when not, should be ...
... rsfMRI data were obtained using an axial echo-planar imaging (EPI) sequence (TE = 28.1 ms; TR = 2500 ms; flip angle = 77°; ... A high-resolution structural image was acquired using a magnetization-prepared rapid-gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) T1-weighted ... Glover, G. H., Li, T. Q., and Ress, D. (2000). Image-based method for retrospective correction of physiological motion effects ... Klein, A., and Tourville, J. (2012). 101 labeled brain images and a consistent human cortical labeling protocol. Front. ...
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