Abstract #3204
High resolution MR Spectroscopic imaging of the visual cortex at 9.4T with minimal chemical shift displacement artefact
Desmond H.Y. Tse 1 , Vincent O. Boer 2 , Valentin G. Kemper 3 , Dennis W.J. Klomp 2 , and Jacobus F.A. Jansen 1
1
Radiology, Maastricht UMC, Maastricht,
Netherlands,
2
Radiology,
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands,
3
Cognitive
Neuroscience FPN, Maastricht University, Maastricht,
Netherlands
It is demonstrated that by combining an 8 channel half
volume coil for relatively high B1 combined with high
bandwidth GOIA pulses, one can obtain the full potential
of quantified MRSI (2D semi-LASER) at 9.4T in the human
visual cortex.
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