Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is a widely used technique for assessing tissue physiology. Spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) pulse sequences are one of the most common methods for acquisition of DCE-MRI data, providing high temporal and spatial resolution with strong T(1)-weighting. Conversion of SPGR signal to concentration is briefly reviewed, and a new closed-form expression for concentration measurement uncertainty for finite signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and baseline scan time is derived. This result is applicable to arbitrary concentration-dependent relaxation rate and is valid over the same domain as the theoretical SPGR signal equation. Expressions for the lower and upper bounds on measurable concentration a...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly applied for tumour diagnosis an...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) plays an important role in many appli...
Background/Objective: The relaxation time T1 depends on the concentration of paramagnetic contrast a...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is a widely used technique for assess...
Spoiled gradient echo pulse (SPGRE) sequences are commonly used in dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DC...
Rationale and Objectives. Accurate signal to tracer concentration maps are critical to quantitative ...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of a method neglecting T₂*-relaxation, for the conversion of sp...
AbstractBrain iron deposits have been demonstrated to be an important indicator in the pathophysiolo...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of a method neglecting T*(2)-relaxation, for the conversion of ...
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI is an important technique to assess the pharmacokinetic properties of ...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) provides critical information regardi...
A diffusion measurement in the short-time surface-to-volume ratio (S/V) limit (Mitra et al., Phys Re...
PURPOSE To investigate variation in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) ...
Object: Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI and pharmacokinetic modelling provide a powerful tool for tumo...
Background: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) has the potential to produce images of physiolog...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly applied for tumour diagnosis an...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) plays an important role in many appli...
Background/Objective: The relaxation time T1 depends on the concentration of paramagnetic contrast a...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is a widely used technique for assess...
Spoiled gradient echo pulse (SPGRE) sequences are commonly used in dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DC...
Rationale and Objectives. Accurate signal to tracer concentration maps are critical to quantitative ...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of a method neglecting T₂*-relaxation, for the conversion of sp...
AbstractBrain iron deposits have been demonstrated to be an important indicator in the pathophysiolo...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of a method neglecting T*(2)-relaxation, for the conversion of ...
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI is an important technique to assess the pharmacokinetic properties of ...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) provides critical information regardi...
A diffusion measurement in the short-time surface-to-volume ratio (S/V) limit (Mitra et al., Phys Re...
PURPOSE To investigate variation in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) ...
Object: Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI and pharmacokinetic modelling provide a powerful tool for tumo...
Background: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) has the potential to produce images of physiolog...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly applied for tumour diagnosis an...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) plays an important role in many appli...
Background/Objective: The relaxation time T1 depends on the concentration of paramagnetic contrast a...