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Quantifying iron content in magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract

Measuring iron content has practical clinical indications in the study of diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, ferritinopathies and multiple sclerosis as well as in the quantification of iron content in microbleeds and oxygen saturation in veins. In this work, we review the basic concepts behind imaging iron using T2, T2*, T2', phase and quantitative susceptibility mapping in the human brain, liver and heart, followed by the applications of in vivo iron quantification in neurodegenerative diseases, iron tagged cells and ultra-small superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) nanoparticles.

Authors

Ghassaban K; Liu S; Jiang C; Haacke EM

Journal

NeuroImage, Vol. 187, , pp. 77–92

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 15, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.04.047

ISSN

1053-8119

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