DTI‐MR fingerprinting for rapid high‐resolution whole‐brain T1, T2, proton density, ADC, and fractional anisotropy mapping
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2023Vol. 91(3), pp. 987–1001
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Xiaozhi Cao, Congyu Liao, Zihan Zhou, Zheng Zhong, Zhitao Li, Erpeng Dai, Siddharth Iyer, Ariel Hannum, Mahmut Yurt, Sophie Schauman, Quan Chen, Nan Wang, Jintao Wei, Yifan Yan, Hongjian He, Stefan Skare, Jianhui Zhong, Adam B. Kerr, Kawin Setsompop
Abstract
The proposed method can achieve whole-brain T1 , T2 , diffusivity, ADC, and FA maps at 1-mm isotropic resolution within 10 min, providing a powerful tool for investigating the microstructural properties of brain tissue, with potential applications in clinical and research settings.
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