• J Magn Reson Imaging · Jul 2007

    FAIR true-FISP perfusion imaging of the thyroid gland.

    • Christina Schraml, Andreas Boss, Petros Martirosian, Nina F Schwenzer, Claus D Claussen, and Fritz Schick.
    • Section on Experimental Radiology, Eberhard Karls University, Tuebingen, Germany. christina.schraml@med.uni-tuebingen.de
    • J Magn Reson Imaging. 2007 Jul 1; 26 (1): 66-71.

    PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility of quantitative perfusion MRI of the thyroid gland using an arterial spin labeling (ASL) method.Materials And MethodsAn ASL technique with flow-sensitive alternating inversion-recovery (FAIR) spin preparation and a true fast imaging in the steady state (TrueFISP) signal readout strategy was implemented on a 1.5T whole-body unit. Anatomical and perfusion imaging of the thyroid gland was performed in eight healthy volunteers and one patient with functioning adenoma. Quantitative perfusion maps were calculated using the extended Bloch equations.ResultsIn all subjects the perfusion images showed diagnostic image quality. The mean examination time was 24 minutes for multiplanar perfusion imaging of the entire thyroid gland. Individual perfusion values ranged between 341 +/- 91 and 640 +/- 90 mL/100 g/minute, with a mean perfusion of 461 +/- 90 mL/100 g/minute. The functioning adenoma showed markedly reduced perfusion compared to normal thyroidal parenchyma. No perfusion was noticeable inside four detected thyroid cysts.ConclusionQuantitative ASL perfusion imaging of the thyroid gland using a FAIR-TrueFISP sequence leads to perfusion maps that may provide important information for assessing thyroid gland pathologies and monitoring therapeutic treatment.Copyright 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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