作者
Chunlei Liu, Wei Li, Karen A Tong, Kristen W Yeom, Samuel Kuzminski
发表日期
2015/7
来源
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging
卷号
42
期号
1
页码范围
23-41
简介
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that enhances image contrast by using the susceptibility differences between tissues. It is created by combining both magnitude and phase in the gradient echo data. SWI is sensitive to both paramagnetic and diamagnetic substances which generate different phase shift in MRI data. SWI images can be displayed as a minimum intensity projection that provides high resolution delineation of the cerebral venous architecture, a feature that is not available in other MRI techniques. As such, SWI has been widely applied to diagnose various venous abnormalities. SWI is especially sensitive to deoxygenated blood and intracranial mineral deposition and, for that reason, has been applied to image various pathologies including intracranial hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, stroke, neoplasm, and multiple sclerosis. SWI, however, does …
引用总数
20152016201720182019202020212022202320247426762684774757147
学术搜索中的文章
C Liu, W Li, KA Tong, KW Yeom, S Kuzminski - Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 2015