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Unaliasing lipid contamination for MR spectroscopic imaging of gliomas at 3T using sensitivity encoding (SENSE).
Authors:Esin Ozturk-Isik  Jason C Crane  Soonmee Cha  Susan M Chang  Mitchel S Berger  Sarah J Nelson
Affiliation:UCSF/UCB Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-2532, USA. esin.ozturk@mrsc.ucsf.edu
Abstract:3D magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) has been successfully employed to extract information about brain tumor metabolism, such as cell membrane breakdown, cellular energetics, and neuronal integrity, through its ability to differentiate signals coming from choline (Cho), creatine (Cr), and N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) molecules. The additional presence of lipids within subregions of the tumor may indicate cellular membrane breakdown due to cell death. Another potential source of lipids is subcutaneous fat, which may be excited with point-resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) volume selection and aliased into the spectral field of view (FOV) due to the chemical shift artifact and the low bandwidth of the selection pulses. The purpose of our study was to employ a postprocessing method for unaliasing lipid resonances originating from in-slice subcutaneous lipids from the 3D MRSI of gliomas at 3T, using an eight-channel phased-array coil and sensitivity encoding (SENSE).
Keywords:glioma  MR spectroscopic imaging  parallel imaging  SENSE  lipid
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