定量磁化率图
方向(向量空间)
磁化率
反问题
偶极子
核磁共振
反演(地质)
采样(信号处理)
物理
反向
反变换采样
计算机科学
计算物理学
磁共振成像
光学
数学
数学分析
生物
几何学
凝聚态物理
医学
古生物学
量子力学
构造盆地
探测器
表面波
放射科
作者
Tian Liu,Jing Liu,Ludovic de Rochefort,Pascal Spincemaille,Ildar Khalidov,James Ledoux,Yi Wang
摘要
Abstract Magnetic susceptibility varies among brain structures and provides insights into the chemical and molecular composition of brain tissues. However, the determination of an arbitrary susceptibility distribution from the measured MR signal phase is a challenging, ill‐conditioned inverse problem. Although a previous method named calculation of susceptibility through multiple orientation sampling (COSMOS) has solved this inverse problem both theoretically and experimentally using multiple angle acquisitions, it is often impractical to carry out on human subjects. Recently, the feasibility of calculating the brain susceptibility distribution from a single‐angle acquisition was demonstrated using morphology enabled dipole inversion (MEDI). In this study, we further improved the original MEDI method by sparsifying the edges in the quantitative susceptibility map that do not have a corresponding edge in the magnitude image. Quantitative susceptibility maps generated by the improved MEDI were compared qualitatively and quantitatively with those generated by calculation of susceptibility through multiple orientation sampling. The results show a high degree of agreement between MEDI and calculation of susceptibility through multiple orientation sampling, and the practicality of MEDI allows many potential clinical applications. Magn Reson Med, 2011. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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