Proton relaxation times in human red bone marrow by volume selective magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
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Authors: | F. Schick H. Bongers W. -I. Jung B. Eismann M. Skalej H. Einsele O. Lutz C. Claussen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, FRG 2. Institute of Physics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, FRG 3. Department of Haematology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, FRG 4. Auf der Morgenstelle, Physikalisches Institut, W-7400, Tübingen, FRG
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Abstract: | In hematological diseases the composition of red bone marrow shows alterations. The relaxation timesT 1 andT 2 of water and lipids in human hemopoietic bone marrow of 14 normal volunteers and 10 patients with acute leukemia and bone marrow carcinosis are determined using a double spin echo spectroscopy sequencein vivo. The volumes of interest (VOI) of (13 mm)3 in the center of vertebral bodies are examined using different measurement parameters. ForT 1 measurements an inversion-recovery method is used.T 2 is evaluated from spectra with differentTE. T 1 (water) is found in a range between 1000 and 1700 ms,T 1 (lipids) in a range between 260 and 320 ms in healthy volunteers.T 2 (water) is determined between 32 and 65 ms. In some cases phase distortions of the water signals occur in the spectra. Water flow within the VOI may be a possible reason.T 2 (lipids) is evaluated between 73 and 91 ms. The patients with acute leukemia exhibit clearly reduced lipid signals in their spectra. Lipid relaxation times could not be determined in these cases.T 2 (water) is prolonged in acute leukemia to 51–98 ms.T 1 (water) was not significantly different from values of healthy volunteers in our measurements. Results are discussed in comparison to relaxometric data from imaging and STEAM spectroscopic methods of other authors. |
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