Abstract Background The work presented here investigates parallel imaging applied to T1-weighted high resolution imaging for use in longitudinal volumetric clinical studies involving Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) patients. This was in an effort to shorten acquisition times to minimise the risk of motion artefacts caused by patient discomfort and disorientation. The principle question is, "Can parallel imaging be used to acquire images at 1.5 T of sufficient quality to allow volumetric analysis of patient brains?" Methods Optimisation studies were performed on a young healthy volunteer and the selected protocol (including the use of two different parallel imaging acceleration factors) was then tested on a cohor...
Introduction: Regional and global brain volumes are of great interest in many different research pro...
International audiencePURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the accuracy of automated hippocampal volum...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our purpose was to use volumetric MR imaging to com-pare the extent of atrop...
Background: GRAPPA or Generalized Auto-calibrating Partially Parallel Acquisitions is a parallel acq...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) of the brain is usually ac...
BACKGROUND: Structural MRI measures for monitoring Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progression are becoming...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain volumetry is widely used for evaluating tissue degeneration; however, ...
Imaging in neuroscience, clinical research and pharmaceutical trials often employs the 3D magnetisat...
This thesis investigates MRI analysis tools with the potential to highlight structural changes in th...
Hippocampus volumetry currently is the best-established imaging biomarker for AD. However, the effec...
Anatomical MRI studies at 7T have demonstrated the ability to provide high‐quality images of human t...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hippocampus volumetry is a useful surrogate marker for the diagn...
Diffusion tensor imaging is a powerful new technique to study white matter anatomy. However, it has ...
In this study, we propose a novel data acquisition and image reconstruction method for parallel magn...
Both compressed sensing (CS) and parallel imaging (PI) can be used to accelerate magnetic resonance ...
Introduction: Regional and global brain volumes are of great interest in many different research pro...
International audiencePURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the accuracy of automated hippocampal volum...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our purpose was to use volumetric MR imaging to com-pare the extent of atrop...
Background: GRAPPA or Generalized Auto-calibrating Partially Parallel Acquisitions is a parallel acq...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) of the brain is usually ac...
BACKGROUND: Structural MRI measures for monitoring Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progression are becoming...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain volumetry is widely used for evaluating tissue degeneration; however, ...
Imaging in neuroscience, clinical research and pharmaceutical trials often employs the 3D magnetisat...
This thesis investigates MRI analysis tools with the potential to highlight structural changes in th...
Hippocampus volumetry currently is the best-established imaging biomarker for AD. However, the effec...
Anatomical MRI studies at 7T have demonstrated the ability to provide high‐quality images of human t...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hippocampus volumetry is a useful surrogate marker for the diagn...
Diffusion tensor imaging is a powerful new technique to study white matter anatomy. However, it has ...
In this study, we propose a novel data acquisition and image reconstruction method for parallel magn...
Both compressed sensing (CS) and parallel imaging (PI) can be used to accelerate magnetic resonance ...
Introduction: Regional and global brain volumes are of great interest in many different research pro...
International audiencePURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the accuracy of automated hippocampal volum...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our purpose was to use volumetric MR imaging to com-pare the extent of atrop...