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Diffusion-tensor MRI reveals the complex muscle architecture of the human forearm
Authors:Froeling Martijn  Nederveen Aart J  Heijtel Dennis F R  Lataster Arno  Bos Clemens  Nicolay Klaas  Maas Mario  Drost Maarten R  Strijkers Gustav J
Institution:Biomedical NMR, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. M.froeling@amc.uva.nl
Abstract:

Purpose:

To design a time‐efficient patient‐friendly clinical diffusion tensor MRI protocol and postprocessing tool to study the complex muscle architecture of the human forearm.

Materials and Methods:

The 15‐minute examination was done using a 3 T system and consisted of: T1‐weighted imaging, dual echo gradient echo imaging, single‐shot spin‐echo echo‐planar imaging (EPI) diffusion tensor MRI. Postprocessing comprised of signal‐to‐noise improvement by a Rician noise suppression algorithm, image registration to correct for motion and eddy currents, and correction of susceptibility‐induced deformations using magnetic field inhomogeneity maps. Per muscle one to five regions of interest were used for fiber tractography seeding. To validate our approach, the reconstructions of individual muscles from the in vivo scans were compared to photographs of those dissected from a human cadaver forearm.

Results:

Postprocessing proved essential to allow muscle segmentation based on combined T1‐weighted and diffusion tensor data. The protocol can be applied more generally to study human muscle architecture in other parts of the body.

Conclusion:

The proposed protocol was able to visualize the muscle architecture of the human forearm in great detail and showed excellent agreement with the dissected cadaver muscles. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2012;36:237–248. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:diffusion tensor imaging  skeletal muscle architecture  forearm  segmentation
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