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Temperature Mapping using the water proton chemical shift: A chemical shift selective phase mapping method

โœ Scribed by Kagayaki Kuroda; Koichi Oshio; Andrew H. Chung; Kullervo Hynynen; Ferenc A. Jolesz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
775 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

A protonโ€chemicalโ€shiftโ€based temperature imaging method, called chemical shift selective phase mapping, is proposed. The technique uses frequencyโ€selective suppression to provide frequency selectivity to the phase mapping method. Separate imaging of the phase distributions of the water and nonwater signals reduced the error due to the presence of a nonwater signal in measuring the water proton chemical shift change in twoโ€component samples. Imaging of the phase difference between water and oil yielded an internally referenced water proton chemical shift measurement to visualize the temperature change distribution, which was unaffected by motionโ€induced susceptibility changes.


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