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. 1984 Nov;81(21):6856-60.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.21.6856.

In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift imaging by selective irradiation

In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift imaging by selective irradiation

P A Bottomley et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1984 Nov.

Abstract

NMR images of preselected chemically shifted species can be obtained by selective irradiation of the remainder of the NMR chemical shift spectrum prior to application of a conventional NMR imaging sequence. The chemical-selective irradiation consists of narrow-bandwidth pi/2 or saturation radio-frequency pulses applied in the absence of imaging gradients. The technique permits substantial reductions in scan and reconstruction times over standard three- and four-dimensional Fourier transform chemical-shift-imaging methods, when images of few spectral peaks are desired. It is also suitable for the elimination of chemical shift artifacts in conventional high-field NMR imaging. In vivo applications of the technique to the head and limbs in a 1.5-T magnetic field yield 1H H2O and -CH2-images, with little detectable -CH2- in muscle and brain.

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