201. Localized 2D correlation spectroscopy in human brain at 3 T.
- Author
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Ziegler A, Gillet B, Beloeil JC, Macher JP, Décorps M, and Nédelec JF
- Subjects
- Humans, Spectrophotometry, Time Factors, Brain pathology, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy methods, Magnetics
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to acquire a localized 2D (two-dimensional) 1H correlation spectrum, in a volume of interest reasonably small, and within an experiment time compatible with clinical applications. A modified PRESS technique has been used. The last 180 degrees pulse of the PRESS sequence has been converted into a 90 degrees pulse for both refocusing and coherence transfer. 2D correlation spectroscopy was performed on healthy volunteers in a clinical magnet, at 3 T, within 34 min, for a voxel size of 27 cm3. This result makes it possible to consider clinical applications.
- Published
- 2002
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