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Quantitative MRI of the Spinal Cord
Coordinators: Cohen-Adad Julien, Wheeler-Kingshott Claudia
Language: EnglishSubject for Quantitative MRI of the Spinal Cord:
Keywords
7 T; Q-space; T2 measurement techniques; T2 relaxation; Active contour; Active surface; Acute spinal cord injury; Adamkiewicz artery; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); Analysis; Atrophy; Axon density; Axon diameter; Brachial plexus injury; Cervical spondylitic myelopathy; Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST); Clinical examination; Clinical outcomes; DTI; Demyelination; Differentiating spinal cord arteries and veins; Diffusion MRI; Diffusion imaging; Diffusion tensor imaging; Diffusion
330 p. · 21.4x27.6 cm · Hardback
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Quantitative MRI of the Spinal Cord is the first book focused on quantitative MRI techniques with specific application to the human spinal cord. This work includes coverage of diffusion-weighted imaging, magnetization transfer imaging, relaxometry, functional MRI, and spectroscopy. Although these methods have been successfully used in the brain for the past 20 years, their application in the spinal cord remains problematic due to important acquisition challenges (such as small cross-sectional size, motion, and susceptibility artifacts). To date, there is no consensus on how to apply these techniques; this book reviews and synthesizes state-of-the-art methods so users can successfully apply them to the spinal cord.
Quantitative MRI of the Spinal Cord introduces the theory behind each quantitative technique, reviews each theory?s applications in the human spinal cord and describes its pros and cons, and suggests a simple protocol for applying each quantitative technique to the spinal cord.
1. Quantitative Biomarkers in the Spinal Cord: What For? 1.1 Rationale for Quantitative MRI of the Human Spinal Cord and Clinical Applications 1.2 Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases 1.3A Acute SCI and Prognosis 1.3B Chronic SCI and Recovery
2. Physics of MRI 2.1 Array Coils 2.2 B0 Inhomogeneity and Shimming 2.3 Susceptibility Artifacts 2.4 Ultra-High Field
3. Imaging Spinal Cord Structure 3.1 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging 3.2 Q-Space Imaging 3.3 Model-Based Microstructure Imaging: A Future Perspective 3.4 Magnetization Transfer 3.5 T2 Relaxation 3.6 Atrophy
4. Imaging Spinal Cord Function 4.1 fMRI Using BOLD 4.2 Physiological Noise Modeling 4.3 Mapping the Vasculature of the Spinal Cord
5. Spectroscopy 5.1 Quantifying Metabolite Concentration
Annex: Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
Neuroscience researchers and advanced students studying spinal cord physiology & pathophysiology; radiologists; clinicians (treating MS, ALS, etc)
- Chapters authored by international experts in the field of MRI of the spinal cord
- Contains “cooking recipes—examples of imaging parameters for each quantitative technique—designed to aid researchers and clinicians in using them in practice
- Ideal for clinical settings