We present a proof-of-concept study focusing on a method for the intra- and inter-center validation and harmonization of data obtained from MRI T1 and T2 maps. The method is based on a set of MnCl2 samples that provide in-scan ground-truth reference values regardless of the details of the MRI protocol. The relaxation times of MnCl2 aqueous solutions were first measured by means of an NMR laboratory relaxometer, as a function of concentration and temperature. The obtained T1 and T2 values, once renormalized at the scanner temperature, were used as reference values for the MRI mapping measurements of the MnCl2 relaxation times. By using different clinical MRI scanners and sequences, we found a good agreement for standard and turbo sequences (...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...
Background: T1 mapping is widely used today in CMR, however, it underestimates true T1 values and it...
Traditional Poster Session - Neuro B: Aging & Dementia: abstract no. 0999T1 and T2 relaxation time v...
This PhD thesis has two major purposes. The first goal is to propose a robust method based on a well...
Background: Determination of the relaxation time constants T1 and T2 with quantitative magnetic reso...
Previously published T1 relaxation times for brain tissue at 7T vary greatly in results and in metho...
The ability to acquire MRI data with consistent tissue contrast at multiple time points, and/or acro...
The ability to acquire MRI data with consistent tissue contrast at multiple time points, and/or acro...
International audienceInterest in quantitative MRI and relaxometry imaging is rapidly increasing to ...
The principles of measuring the two relaxation times of most interest, T1 and T2, are given, followe...
Aspects of magnetic resonance relaxation measurements in human tissues are discussed. The influence ...
Phantoms with known T1 and T2 values that are prepared using solutions of easily accessible paramagn...
To develop technical recommendations on the acquisition and post-processing of renal longitudinal (T...
Longitudinal (T1) and transverse (T2) relaxation are the most fundamental physical processes governi...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a very powerful techniques for soft tissue diagnosis. At the present, ...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...
Background: T1 mapping is widely used today in CMR, however, it underestimates true T1 values and it...
Traditional Poster Session - Neuro B: Aging & Dementia: abstract no. 0999T1 and T2 relaxation time v...
This PhD thesis has two major purposes. The first goal is to propose a robust method based on a well...
Background: Determination of the relaxation time constants T1 and T2 with quantitative magnetic reso...
Previously published T1 relaxation times for brain tissue at 7T vary greatly in results and in metho...
The ability to acquire MRI data with consistent tissue contrast at multiple time points, and/or acro...
The ability to acquire MRI data with consistent tissue contrast at multiple time points, and/or acro...
International audienceInterest in quantitative MRI and relaxometry imaging is rapidly increasing to ...
The principles of measuring the two relaxation times of most interest, T1 and T2, are given, followe...
Aspects of magnetic resonance relaxation measurements in human tissues are discussed. The influence ...
Phantoms with known T1 and T2 values that are prepared using solutions of easily accessible paramagn...
To develop technical recommendations on the acquisition and post-processing of renal longitudinal (T...
Longitudinal (T1) and transverse (T2) relaxation are the most fundamental physical processes governi...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a very powerful techniques for soft tissue diagnosis. At the present, ...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...
Background: T1 mapping is widely used today in CMR, however, it underestimates true T1 values and it...
Traditional Poster Session - Neuro B: Aging & Dementia: abstract no. 0999T1 and T2 relaxation time v...