Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11025271 | European Journal of Radiology | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
In vitro MRS showed no diurnal effects and minimal variation in metabolite levels. Most PCG metabolites are not altered diurnally. The low in vivo variability of metabolite concentration supports the use of localised MRS on clinical 3âT scanners for reliable neurometabolic profiling of the brain.
Keywords
Magnetization-prepared rapid gradient echoICCNaACRLBGSHTCrGPCH-MRSTCHOMPRAGELCModelCramér-Rao lower boundsPcG1H-MRSN-acetylaspartateGlxTest-retestFLAIRfluid-attenuated inversion recoveryPosterior cingulate gyrusDiurnalCoefficient of VariationIntra-class correlation coefficientProton magnetic resonance spectroscopyGray matterwhite matterSEMPRESSMyo-inositolpoint resolved spectroscopycreatinetotal creatinetotal cholineGlutathioneglycerophosphocholine
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Authors
Oun Al-iedani, Jameen Arm, Karen Ribbons, Rodney Lea, Jeannette Lechner-Scott, Saadallah Ramadan,