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Selective Measurement of White Matter and Gray Matter Diffusion Trace Values in Normal Human Brain

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Journal Med Phys
Specialty Biophysics
Date 1998 Nov 26
PMID 9829252
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Abstract

The trace of the diffusion tensor (or simply the trace) is diagnostically valuable for detecting acute ischemic lesions. A number of studies indicate that the trace of human gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) are quite similar. This is somewhat surprising considering the different cellular environments of GM and WM. It is possible that partial volume averaging (PVA) effects between GM and WM, inherent in many of the ultrafast imaging sequences used for diffusion measurements, are responsible for this observation. In order to minimize PVA effects, the trace values of GM and WM have been selectively measured by implementing double inversion recovery (DIR) echo planar imaging (EPI) pulse sequences. Results on six normal volunteers indicate that the trace values of WM and GM are not statistically different.

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