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Three-dimensional MR imaging and display of intracranial disease: Improvements with the MP-RAGE sequence and gadolinium
Authors:Michael N Brant-Zawadzki  Gary D Gillan  Dennis J Atkinson  Nasrola Edalatpour  Maureen Jensen
Abstract:Three-dimensional (3D) image rendering was performed in 14 patients who had undergone magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for focal brain lesions. The MR study included the magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) sequence with 64 or 128 partitions. Resultant contiguous sections 2.5 or 1.25 mm thick, respectively, were obtained. Images were acquired before and after administration of gadopen-letate dimeglumine. Resultant 3D data sets were processed on a commercially available workstation. Correlative surgical observation was performed in four cases. All data sets were successfully processed into 3D images. The precontrast images proved superior to gadolinium-enhanced images for brain surface rendering. Postcontrast images proved superior for reconstruction of tumors and vascular structures. The 64-partition data set proved sufficient for all postprocessing. Coronal orientation was preferred to sagittal orientation for surface rendering because it provided optimal orthogonal orientation of sulcal and gyral brain surface features. Three-dimensional rendition allowed easy superposition of lesion, brain, vessels, and scalp features-all useful for surgical planning. The central sulcus was easily recognized in the mid-line partitions and traced mediolaterally for projection on the cortical surface. MP-RAGE provides a 3D data set that can be obtained in just over 3 minutes, from which clinically useful 3D renderings are possible. The rapidity of acquisition and capability for 3D rendering provides additional clinical utility.
Keywords:Brain  MR  10  121412  10  121416  10  12143  Brain neoplasms  MR  10  121412  10  121416  10  12143  Contrast enhancement  Gadolinium  Image processing  Rapid imaging  Surface rendition  Three-dimensional imaging  Treatment planning
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