Revealing sub‐voxel motions of brain tissue using phase‐based amplified MRI (aMRI)
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2018Vol. 80(6), pp. 2549–2559
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Itamar Terem, Wendy W. Ni, Maged Goubran, Mahdi Salmani Rahimi, Greg Zaharchuk, Kristen W. Yeom, Michael E. Moseley, Mehmet Kurt, Samantha Holdsworth
Abstract
Phase-based aMRI might be used in the future for quantitative analysis of minute changes in brain motion and may reveal subtle physiological variations of the brain as a result of pathology using processing of the fundamental harmonic or by selectively varying temporal harmonics. Preliminary data shows the potential of phase-based aMRI to qualitatively assess abnormal biomechanics in Chiari I malformation.
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