Hematologic bone marrow disorders: quantitative chemical shift MR imaging

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Radiology
1988 Dec
169
3
799-804
10.1148/radiology.169.3.3187003
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
3187003

Twenty-one in vivo studies of bone marrow of the lumbar spine were performed with a 0.6-T commercial MR imager and proton chemical shift imaging techniques. Six healthy volunteers served as controls. Multiple measurements in the volunteers demonstrated reproducibility within errors of 5% for fat fraction and 6% for T1 of water. Ten patients who had histologically proved leukemia or aplastic anemia were then examined. The data show that changes in fat fraction represent the underlying reason for many of the changes observed in conventional spin-echo (SE) images of these disorders. Although both conventional and chemical shift images showed differences among the pathologic groups and healthy volunteers, fat fraction determined with chemical shift imaging was the single best discriminator among them. A two-point estimate of fat fraction was also evaluated. This rapid imaging protocol performed almost as well as the complete quantitative analysis in discriminating between pathologic and healthy tissue and showed improved discrimination compared with conventional SE techniques.

Year: 
1988