An introduction to model-independent diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.


Autoria(s): Van, A.T.; Granziera, C.; Bammer, R.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

ABSTRACT: q-Space-based techniques such as diffusion spectrum imaging, q-ball imaging, and their variations have been used extensively in research for their desired capability to delineate complex neuronal architectures such as multiple fiber crossings in each of the image voxels. The purpose of this article was to provide an introduction to the q-space formalism and the principles of basic q-space techniques together with the discussion on the advantages as well as challenges in translating these techniques into the clinical environment. A review of the currently used q-space-based protocols in clinical research is also provided.

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eng

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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging216339-354

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