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Figure 1 MR spectra from a) a patient with Leigh syndrome, b) a patient with Canavan disease and c) a healthy person, and d) T2-weighted MRI of a patient with Canavan disease. All spectra are recorded ...
A new technology that uses clinical MRI machines to image metabolic activity in the brain could give researchers and ...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging has a potential use as a noninvasive method to assess prostate cancer aggressiveness; choline-plus-creatine to citrate ratio tends to increase with tumors ...
PET and MW images of mouse prostate tumors were correlated with histology, flow cytometry, DNA fragmentation analysis and NMR peaks. Hypotheses were: 1. signal intensities of intracellular sodium ...
Choline especially phosphatidylcholine, is essential for transporting lipids from the liver. When there isn't enough choline in the body, fat accumulates in the liver, increasing risk of fatty liver.
When performing MRI scans, there are technical limitations in measuring metabolite concentration in the hippocampus due to its location in the brain. Also, it is particularly difficult to obtain a ...
Echo revealed a PFO on Valsalva maneuver. MRI spectroscopy revealed depressed creatine peak, low NAA and a high choline peak in the left frontal opercular T2 hyperintensity ‐ findings consistent with ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive tool that uses a magnetic field along with radio waves to produce detailed images of the brain, spinal cord, or other body areas. Preliminary studies ...
Figure 1 Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence and hydrogen-1 proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1 H-MRS) of liver cancer. The choline (Cho) peak at 3.22 ppm is significantly ...
All SII measurements and spectroscopy-derived metabolite ratios were significant to the differentiation between adenomas and nonadenomas, except for the lipid/creatine and choline/lipid ratios. In ...
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