Keywords: Spectroscopy, Spinal CordProton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the spinal cord is particularly challenging and motion remains one of biggest obstacles. Although several prospective motion correction techniques currently exist in the human brain, none have yet been reported in the spinal cord. Here we report prospective motion correction in the spinal cord using reduced-field-of-view 2DRF excitation. Results show than spectral quality were similar with and without motion. This study demonstrates the feasibility of prospective motion correction for spinal cord MRS.
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