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    Fast quantitative diffusion-tensor imaging of cerebral white matter from the neonatal period to adolescence

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    We investigated the isotropic diffusion coefficient (D') and fractional anisotropy (FA) in white matter (WM) during brain development, using an optimised diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) method with whole brain coverage in a clinically acceptable time. We images 52children with no evident neurological abnormality (30boys, 22girls aged 1day-16years) using high-angle DTI with optimised temporal gradient performance. D' and FA were calculated in 10regions of interest in white matter. We saw that the age-related reduction in D' and increase in FA follow a mono- or biexponential model in white matter, probably depending on the compactness and myelination rate of the fibre tracts. In contrast to other areas, in which adult values were reached during the third year, there is a trend to continuous increase in FA in all deep white-matter areas, suggesting continuing maturation and organisation of deep tracts not detected on conventional MR

    Single-shot diffusion-weighted RARE sequence: Application for temperature monitoring during hyperthermia session

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    A diffusion-sensitive single-shot RARE (rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement) sequence was implemented on a 2T whole-body MRI system. The sequence was optimized for diffusion-based MR thermometry, both on a conventional whole-body gradient system and on a high-performance gradient insert. The use of spin-echo versus stimulated-echo diffusion weighting is discussed as a function of gradient performance. Diffusion- based temperature mapping was used to observe the effect of the geometry of the antenna used for radiofrequency (RF) hyperthermia on the temperature distribution. Temperature changes of ± .5°C in gel and ± 2°C in a muscle sample in vitro could be detected within 16 seconds (gel) or 1 minute (muscle) at a spatial resolution of 2 x 2 x 8 mm. Temperature changes in vivo were also observed on human muscle cooled with ice with comparable sensitivity for the measured apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values
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