MR microscopy of chick embryo vasculature. |
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Authors: | B R Smith E L Effmann G A Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710. |
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Abstract: | Six-day-old chick embryos were examined with magnetic resonance microscopy after vascular perfusion fixation and perfusion with gadolinium-doped gelatin to high-light the developing vascular anatomy. Gadolinium gelatin, with its short T1, provided a source of signal contrast within the vessels. The entire embryo was embedded in gelatin to minimize susceptibility artifacts that are prevalent at the high field strength (7.0 T) used. A series of single-section spin-echo images were acquired with various TRs to determine the optimal imaging sequence for a three-dimensional (3D) acquisition. The combination of gadolinium gelatin in the vascular spaces, gelatin embedding of the specimen, and optimal acquisition parameters yielded a 3D stack of high-resolution images that was readily reconstructed and rendered to effectively demonstrate the developing thoracic vessels in the embryo. |
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Keywords: | Contrast enhancement Gadolinium Image display Image processing Magnetic resonance (MR), microscopy Three-dimensional imaging Vascular studies |
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