Conference
SU‐FF‐I‐28: A Novel Simulated Method of Quantifying Susceptibilities in Objects: The First Step Toward Quantitative Diagnosis in MRI
Abstract
Quantifying tissue susceptibilities in‐vivo is important because certain tissue susceptibilities may reflect health conditions of an individual. Many researchers have accurately measured susceptibilities of different materials using the least‐square‐fit method when the object sizes occupy at least 50 pixels on MRI. In this abstract we have developed a new approach to measure susceptibilities of small objects from MRI. We first simulated a disk …
Authors
Hsieh C; Cheng Y; Liu Q; Haacke E
Volume
32
Pagination
pp. 1910-1910
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
June 2005
DOI
10.1118/1.1997508
Conference proceedings
Medical Physics
Issue
6Part3
ISSN
0094-2405