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Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping without phase unwrapping using WASSR
2014
NeuroImage
The magnetic susceptibility of tissue within and around an image voxel affects the magnetic field and thus the local frequency in that voxel. Recently, it has been shown that spatial maps of frequency can be used to quantify local susceptibility if the contributions of surrounding tissue can be deconvolved. Currently, such quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) methods employ gradient recalled echo (GRE) imaging to measure spatial differences in the signal phase evolution as a function of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.09.072
pmid:24113625
pmcid:PMC3947267
fatcat:xejcjko4hranpiwro2gdqdccva