作者
CR Figley, D Yau, PW Stroman
发表日期
2008/9/1
期刊
American Journal of Neuroradiology
卷号
29
期号
8
页码范围
1450-1454
出版商
American Journal of Neuroradiology
简介
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent literature indicates that cervical and upper-thoracic spinal cord motion adversely affect both structural and functional MR imaging (fMRI; particularly diffusion tensor imaging [DTI] and spinal fMRI), ultimately reducing the reliability of these methods for both research and clinical applications. In the present study, we investigated motion of the lower-thoracic, lumbar, and sacral cord segments to evaluate the incidence of similar motion-related confounds in these regions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Recently developed methods, used previously for measuring cervical and upper-thoracic spinal cord motion, were employed in the present study to examine anteroposterior (A/P) and left-right (L/R) spinal cord motion in caudal regions. Segmented cinematic imaging was applied with a gradient-echo, turbo fast low-angle shot (turbo-FLASH) pulse sequence to acquire midline images …
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