Abstract #1689
MR-Rheology - A feasibility study with phantoms
Anna-Lisa Kofahl 1 , Jakob Bindl 1 , Deniz Ulucay 1 , Sebastian Theilenberg 1 , Judith Wild 1 , Sylvia Napiletzki 1 , Alexandra Vohlen 1 , Jrgen Finsterbusch 2 , Bernd Weber 3 , Carsten Urbach 1 , and Karl Maier 1
1
HISKP, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany,
2
University
Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany,
3
Life
& Brain GmbH, Bonn, Germany
The knowledge of the viscoelastic properties of the
human brain tissue may aid in the diagnosis of diseases
like Alzheimers disease, brain cancer or multiple
sclerosis. A novel method to image the viscoelastic
properties of the brain in vivo and non-invasively with
a good spatial resolution is Magnetic Resonance Rheology
(MR-R). MR-R uses an acceleration and creep experiment
inside an MRI, where a motion encoding EPI sequence is
used to measure the relaxation movement of the substance
under investigation. To prove the feasibility of this
novel method and to estimate its potential agar-phantoms
with and without inclusions are investigated.
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