Formalin fixation has been shown to substantially reduce T2 estimates, primarily driven by the presence of fixative in tissue. Prior to scanning, post-mortem samples are often placed into a fluid that has more favourable imaging properties. This study investigates whether there is evidence for a change in T2 in regions close to the tissue surface due to fixative outflux into this surrounding fluid. Furthermore, we investigate whether a simulated spatial map of fixative concentration can be used as a confound regressor to reduce T2 inhomogeneity. To achieve this, T2 maps and diffusion tensor estimates were obtained in 14 whole, formalin-fixed post-mortem brains placed in Fluorinert approximately 48 hr prior to scanning. Seven brains were fix...
Before investigating human brains post mortem, the first preparation step is often formalin fixation...
In this study we aimed to assess the effects of continuous formalin fixation on diffusion and relaxa...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Previous ex vivo diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies on formalin-fi...
PurposePostmortem MRI can be used to reveal important pathologies and establish radiology–pathology ...
Post-mortem brain MRI can yield valuable information. However, tissue preservation requires substitu...
Quantitative MRI has promise to provide precise measures for assessing neurological disorders such a...
Quantitative MRI has promise to provide precise measures for assessing neurological disorders such ...
MRI of post mortem samples in formalin is an essential tool for validation purposes and comparison w...
International audienceMagnetic resonance imaging of post-mortem brains allows long acquisition times...
International audiencePURPOSE: Ex vivo imaging is a commonly used approach to investigate the biophy...
MRI-based biophysical models are typically validated by comparison to ex-vivo histology of fixed tis...
Before investigating human brains post mortem, the first preparation step is often formalin fixation...
In this study we aimed to assess the effects of continuous formalin fixation on diffusion and relaxa...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Previous ex vivo diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies on formalin-fi...
PurposePostmortem MRI can be used to reveal important pathologies and establish radiology–pathology ...
Post-mortem brain MRI can yield valuable information. However, tissue preservation requires substitu...
Quantitative MRI has promise to provide precise measures for assessing neurological disorders such a...
Quantitative MRI has promise to provide precise measures for assessing neurological disorders such ...
MRI of post mortem samples in formalin is an essential tool for validation purposes and comparison w...
International audienceMagnetic resonance imaging of post-mortem brains allows long acquisition times...
International audiencePURPOSE: Ex vivo imaging is a commonly used approach to investigate the biophy...
MRI-based biophysical models are typically validated by comparison to ex-vivo histology of fixed tis...
Before investigating human brains post mortem, the first preparation step is often formalin fixation...
In this study we aimed to assess the effects of continuous formalin fixation on diffusion and relaxa...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Previous ex vivo diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies on formalin-fi...