Comparison of lung T2* during free‐breathing at 1.5 T and 3.0 T with ultrashort echo time imaging
J Yu, Y Xue, HK Song - Magnetic resonance in medicine, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Assessment of lung effective transverse relaxation time (T2*) may play an important role in
the detection of structural and functional changes caused by lung diseases such as …
the detection of structural and functional changes caused by lung diseases such as …
Measuring lung water: Ex vivo validation of multi‐image gradient echo MRI
S Holverda, RJ Theilmann, RC Sá… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To validate a fast gradient echo sequence for rapid (9 s) quantitative imaging of
lung water. Materials and Methods: Eleven excised pig lungs were imaged with a fast GRE …
lung water. Materials and Methods: Eleven excised pig lungs were imaged with a fast GRE …
Magnetic resonance imaging quantification of pulmonary perfusion using calibrated arterial spin labeling
This demonstrates a MR imaging method to measure the spatial distribution of pulmonary
blood flow in healthy subjects during normoxia (inspired O2, fraction (FIO2)= 0.21) hypoxia …
blood flow in healthy subjects during normoxia (inspired O2, fraction (FIO2)= 0.21) hypoxia …
Quantification of the Effects of Alveolar Surface Tension Modulation by Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE).
KP McGee, RD Hubmayr, YK Mariappan, Z Bao… - archive.ismrm.org
Pulmonary surfactant is lipoprotein complex responsible for decreasing surface tension at
the alveolar air-fluid interface, is a known moderator of lung elastic recoil and a major …
the alveolar air-fluid interface, is a known moderator of lung elastic recoil and a major …