AbstractBrain volume change measured from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides a widely used and useful in vivo measure of irreversible tissue loss. These measurements, however, can be influenced by reversible factors such as shifts in brain water content. Given the strong effect of water on T2 relaxation, we investigated whether an estimate of T2 relaxation time would correlate with brain volume changes induced by physiologically manipulating hydration status. We used a clinically feasible estimate of T2 (“pseudo-T2”) computed from a dual turbo spin-echo MRI sequence and correlated pseudo-T2 changes to percent brain volume changes in 12 healthy subjects after dehydration overnight (16-hour thirsting) and rehydration (drinking 1.5 L of...
Background: Dehydration is common among ischemic stroke patients and is associated with early neurol...
Although it is well known that water is essential for human homeostasis and survival, only recently ...
It was recently observed that dehydration causes shrinkage of brain tissue and an associated increas...
Accurate measurement of total water content (TWC) is valuable for assessing changes in brain water s...
Dehydration can affect the volume of brain structures, which might imply a confound in volumetric an...
With the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain analysis tools, it has become possible to...
Introduction: TMS and EEG are used to study normal neurophysiology, diagnose, and treat clinical neu...
Dehydration can affect brain structure which has important implications for human health. In this st...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measures of T₁ relaxation provide a sensitive and reproducible meas...
Hydration influences blood volume, blood viscosity, and water content in soft tissues - variables th...
In adults the cranium is a rigid bony vault of fixed size and therefore the intra-cranial volume is ...
The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of cerebral water, as measured by diffusion MRI, rapidly de...
Background: Dehydration is common among ischemic stroke patients and is associated with early neurol...
Brain water content T2 relaxation time red le ti content. Given the strong effect of water on T2 rel...
The measurement of quantitative, tissue-specific MR properties, e.g., water content, longitudinal re...
Background: Dehydration is common among ischemic stroke patients and is associated with early neurol...
Although it is well known that water is essential for human homeostasis and survival, only recently ...
It was recently observed that dehydration causes shrinkage of brain tissue and an associated increas...
Accurate measurement of total water content (TWC) is valuable for assessing changes in brain water s...
Dehydration can affect the volume of brain structures, which might imply a confound in volumetric an...
With the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain analysis tools, it has become possible to...
Introduction: TMS and EEG are used to study normal neurophysiology, diagnose, and treat clinical neu...
Dehydration can affect brain structure which has important implications for human health. In this st...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measures of T₁ relaxation provide a sensitive and reproducible meas...
Hydration influences blood volume, blood viscosity, and water content in soft tissues - variables th...
In adults the cranium is a rigid bony vault of fixed size and therefore the intra-cranial volume is ...
The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of cerebral water, as measured by diffusion MRI, rapidly de...
Background: Dehydration is common among ischemic stroke patients and is associated with early neurol...
Brain water content T2 relaxation time red le ti content. Given the strong effect of water on T2 rel...
The measurement of quantitative, tissue-specific MR properties, e.g., water content, longitudinal re...
Background: Dehydration is common among ischemic stroke patients and is associated with early neurol...
Although it is well known that water is essential for human homeostasis and survival, only recently ...
It was recently observed that dehydration causes shrinkage of brain tissue and an associated increas...