Abstract #4489
            High Resolution Diffusion Imaging of the Brain Stem for Non-Gaussian Diffusion Analysis at High b-Values
                      Yi Sui                     1,2                    , Frederick C. Damen                     1,3                    , 						and Xiaohong Joe Zhou                     1,4          
            
            1
           
           Center for MR Research, University of 
						Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States,
           
            2
           
           Department 
						of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, 
						Chicago, Illinois, United States,
           
            3
           
           Department 
						of Radiology, University of Illinois Hospital & Health 
						Sciences System, Chicago, Illinois, United States,
           
            4
           
           Departments 
						of Radiology, Neurosurgery and Bioengineering, 
						University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences 
						System, Chicago, Illinois, United States
          
            
          An integrated high-resolution, multi-b-value diffusion 
						acquisition approach has been developed with reduced FOV 
						and phase-sensitive signal averaging. Using this 
						approach, distortion-free brain stem diffusion images 
						with an in-plane resolution of ~0.60.6 mm
          
           2
          
          have 
						been obtained at b-values up to 4000 s/mm
          
           2
          
          and 
						successfully fitted to a non-Gaussian diffusion model 
						(Fractional Order Calculus model). This study 
						demonstrates the potential for extending the 
						applications of high b-value non-Gaussian diffusion 
						models to fine brain structures.
         
 
            
				
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