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Correction for Distortion of Echo-planar Images Used to Calculate the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient

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Journal Magn Reson Med
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Radiology
Date 1996 Dec 1
PMID 8946363
Citations 91
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Abstract

An algorithm for correcting the distortions that occur in diffusion-weighted echo-planar images due to the strong diffusion-sensitizing gradients is presented. The dominant distortions may be considered to be only changes of scale coupled with a shear and linear translation in the phase-encoding direction. It is then possible to correct for them by using an algorithm in which each line of the image in the phase-encoding direction is considered in turn, with only one parameter (the scale) to be found by searching.

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