Influence of in vivo copper on MR images of the liver in rats |
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Authors: | Tsunenori Nakakoshi Nobuyuki Fujita Kan Jong-Hon Noritoshi Takeichi Kazuo Miyasaka |
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Abstract: | To investigate the effects of in vivo copper on magnetic resonance (MR) images, the authors studied Long-Evans cinnamon rats, which develop hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma as a result of abnormal copper metabolism. The livers of the rats were imaged before hepatitis developed; the absence of hepatic disease was confirmed histopathologically. The copper that accumulated in the liver of the rats was thought to exist in the form of divalent ions, which were suspected of reducing the T1 and T2 of neighboring protons. However, the signal intensities of the liver on T1- and T2*-weighted images did not change, suggesting that in vivo copper, even when accumulated abnormally, does not influence the signal intensity of MR images. |
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Keywords: | Copper Hepatitis, 761.291 Liver, diseases, 761.323, 761.79 Liver, MR, 761.121411, 761.121412 Liver neoplasms, 761.323 |
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