• J Magn Reson Imaging · May 2012

    Fluid and white matter suppression with the MP2RAGE sequence.

    • Mark Tanner, Giulio Gambarota, Tobias Kober, Gunnar Krueger, David Erritzoe, José P Marques, and Rexford Newbould.
    • GlaxoSmithKline, Clinical Imaging Center, Imperial College, London, UK.
    • J Magn Reson Imaging. 2012 May 1; 35 (5): 1063-70.

    PurposeTo develop a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence (fluid and white matter suppression, FLAWS) for generating two sets of images from a single acquisition: one with contrast similar to a T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo sequence (MPRAGE) for structural definition; the other with nulled white matter (WM) signal intensity, similar to the fast gray matter T1 inversion recovery (FGATIR) sequence, for improved delineation of subcortical brain structures.Materials And MethodsThe recently proposed MP2RAGE, which is a modification of the MPRAGE and generates two image sets at different inversion times, was employed to generate the FGATIR-like contrast (FLAWS1) and MPRAGE-like contrast (FLAWS2). Five healthy volunteers were scanned at 3T and brain tissue contrast and contrast-to-noise were compared.ResultsFLAWS1 and FLAWS2 exhibited similar tissue contrast and contrast-to-noise as the "reference" sequences, FGATIR and MPRAGE, respectively. Synthetic minimum value images generated from FLAWS1 and FLAWS2 provided a gray matter-dominant image.ConclusionFLAWS provides two coregistered 3D volumes, one with nulled WM signal intensity and another with nulled cerebrospinal fluid. The coregistered nature of the two datasets allows for generating images that might be helpful in segmentation algorithms and clinical diagnosis.Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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