Flow compensated quantitative susceptibility mapping for venous oxygenation imaging
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 72(2), pp. 438–445
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Abstract
Flow compensated multi-echo acquisition and an adaptive-quadratic fit of the phase images improves the quantitative susceptibility map of blood flow. The improved vein susceptibility enables in vivo measurement of venous oxygen saturation throughout the brain.
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