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Tzika A Aria - - 2002
OBJECT: Magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy provides biochemical information about tumors. The authors sought to determine the relationship between in vivo and ex vivo biochemical characterization of pediatric brain tumors by using MR spectroscopy. Their hypothesis was that ex vivo MR spectroscopy provides a link between in vivo MR spectroscopy and ...
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Howald Hans - - 2002
Three different methods to determine intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) contents in human skeletal muscle have been compared. (1)H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was evaluated against electron microscopic morphometry and biochemical assays of biopsy samples from m. tibialis anterior of 10 healthy subjects. The results of (1)H-MRS and morphometry were strongly correlated, proving ...
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Rovira Alex - - 2002
We present the serial MR studies of two patients with symptomatic acute large demyelinating lesions that initially showed a drop in apparent diffusion coefficient values. Baseline proton MR spectroscopy showed a slight decrease in N-acetylaspartate and a normal choline level. An excess of lactate was observed at the first examinations ...
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Querleux B - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Little is still known concerning subcutaneous adipose tissue and cellulite, and controversial questions are still under discussion. AIMS: Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy were used to address two unresolved questions relating to the anatomy and physiology of subcutaneous adipose tissue. METHODS: Using high spatial resolution magnetic resonance imaging we ...
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Ruiz-Cabello Jesús - - 2002
We have studied an animal model of acute local inflammation in muscle induced by Aspergillus fumigatus by using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). We have compared our data to those found using histopathology and segmentation maps obtained by the mathematical processing of three-dimensional T2-weighted MRI data ...
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Rothman Douglas L - - 2003
Until very recently, non-invasive measurement of the glutamate-glutamine cycle in the intact mammalian brain had not been possible. In this review, we describe some studies that have led to quantitative assessment of the glutamate-glutamine cycle (Vcyc), as well as other important metabolic fluxes (e.g., glucose oxidation, CMRglc(ox)), with (13)C magnetic ...
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Curless Richard G - - 2002
Five children with brainstem tumors and two control patients had magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of the brainstem. Two of the malignant tumor patients had magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies before and after radiation therapy. The third was irradiated 14 years earlier but developed new symptoms and a new brainstem lesion on ...
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Leclerc Xavier - - 2002
Proton ((1)H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a noninvasive method that can monitor the metabolic changes in most brain diseases. This technique is now available on current 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance units and does not require sophisticated software or time-consuming post-processing techniques. Previous studies using single-voxel techniques showed the usefulness ...
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Hutchinson P J - - 2002
Cerebral injury and disease is associated with fundamental derangements in metabolism, with changes in the concentration of important substrates (e.g. glucose), metabolites (e.g. lactate) and neurotransmitters (e.g. glutamate and y-aminobutyric acid) in addition to changes in oxygen utilization. The ability to measure these substances in the human brain is increasing ...
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Richardson R S - - 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are both powerful, non-invasive methodologies and, as such, offer great potential to investigate both human biochemistry and human physiology, and ultimately to contribute significantly to the field of medicine. Consequently there has been much effort devoted to fostering the evolution of ...
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Möller Harald E - - 2002
1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of the brain and (31)P MRS and saturation transfer of resting skeletal muscle were used to investigate intracellular metabolites and fluxes through the creatine kinase (CK) reaction in a patient with the syndrome of mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes (MELAS). Acute cortical ...
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Sokol Deborah K - - 2002
Hydrogen proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy is only beginning to be studied in autistic individuals. We report an association between hydrogen proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy choline/creatine ratios and severity of autism as measured by the Children's Autistic Rating Scale (Pearson r = .657, P = .04) in 10 autistic children. Hydrogen ...
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Towner Rheal A - - 2002
Acute nodularin-induced hepatotoxicity was assessed in vivo, in rats using magnetic resonance (MR) techniques, including MR imaging (MRI), MR spectroscopy (MRS), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry. Nodularin is a cyclic hepatotoxin isolated from the cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena. Three hours following the intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of nodularin (LD50), a region ...
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Calli C - - 2002
In this study, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) findings of encephalitis were reported. For comparison, other lesions mimicking encephalitis on conventional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging were included in the study. These lesions consisted of acute infarctions and low grade infiltrative gliomas. The 1H MRS findings of encephalitis and gliomas ...
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Silberstein Morry - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Laboratory studies have been used to identify nitric oxide as a notable mediator in neuronal death after acute brain injury. To our knowledge, this has not previously been confirmed with in vivo study in humans. Our purpose was to seek in vivo evidence for the induction of ...
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Simpson André J - - 2002
Understanding pollutant sorption, bioremediation of these pollutants, and their interactions with humic substances requires knowledge of molecular-level processes. New developments with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments and labeled compounds have improved the overall understanding of these mechanisms. The advancements made with two-dimensional NMR show great promise, as structural information and ...
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Murray Ronan J - - 2002
We describe a patient with multiple cerebral lesions that initially were believed to be tumor metastases but were later found to be caused by Nocardia asteroides, after magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) findings suggested that the lesions were infective in origin. This case report demonstrates the ability of MRS, a noninvasive ...
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Tarasów Eugeniusz - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance proton spectroscopy ((1)H MRS) is a non-invasive method that provides in vivo measurement of metabolic concentrations in body tissue. However, relatively little is known about the potential of 1H MR spectroscopy for the quantification of liver metabolites. The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness ...
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Bock Christian - - 2002
In vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Spectroscopy (MRS) experiments were carried out in non-anaesthetized marine fish with a maximum body length of 40 cm using a 4.7 T horizontal magnet. In flow-through animal chambers long-term investigations could be carried out for several days in a sessile benthic zoarcid species, ...
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Pattany Pradip M - - 2002
Summary: Proton MR spectroscopy is a powerful noninvasive method that enables measurement of certain brain metabolites in healthy subjects and patients with diseases. A major difficulty with clinical and research applications of in vivo proton MR spectroscopy is the variability of metabolite concentrations, especially in regions with substantial physiologic motion. ...
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Lyoo In Kyoon - - 2002
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides a useful method for studying a number of psychotropic medications and metabolites in human brain in vivo. New insights regarding the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of psychotropic medications in the target organ (i.e., brain) have been obtained using lithium-7 MRS and fluorine-19 MRS. Both proton ...
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Steidle G - - 2002
In skeletal musculature intramyocellular (IMCL) and extramyocellular lipids (EMCL) are stored in compartments of different geometry and experience different magnetic field strengths due to geometrical susceptibility effects. The effect is strong enough to---at least partly---separate IMCL and EMCL contributions in (1)H MR spectroscopy, despite IMCL and EMCL consisting of the ...
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Hájek M - - 2002
31P MR spectroscopy was used to measure the signal intensity ratios of high-energy metabolites for the calculation of free cytosolic magnesium concentration [fMg(2+)] and pH in the calf muscles of patients with primary juvenile hypertension and of healthy controls. Surface coil and spectroscopic imaging techniques were used. In patients with ...
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Bezabeh Tedros - - 2002
Purpose: Histological grading is currently one of the best predictors of tumor behavior and outcome in soft tissue sarcoma. However, occasionally there is significant disagreement even among expert pathologists. An alternative method that gives more reliable and non-subjective diagnostic information is needed. The potential use of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ...
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Moolenaar S H - - 2001
Three urine samples from two prolidase-deficient patients were analysed using 1H NMR spectroscopy. One-dimensional 1H NMR spectra showed a characteristic pattern of overlapping resonances of the proline and hydroxyproline protons of the imidodipeptides. The model compounds Ala-Pro, Gly-Pro, Phe-Pro, Leu-Pro, Val-Pro, Gly-Hyp and Pro-Hyp were measured as well. The non-proline ...
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Cecil K M - - 2001
Proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy is a complementary method to MR imaging for understanding disease processes in the pediatric brain. By demonstrating the presence of various metabolites in the sampled tissue, MR spectroscopy helps in the understanding of abnormalities detected by MR imaging or clinical examination. This capability is especially ...
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Scherer A - - 2001
Glycogen storage disease type Ib is an autosomal recessive inherited metabolic disorder resulting from deficiency of the microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase enzyme system. Six patients (three of which were treated with granulocyte colony stimulating factor) suffering from this disease were examined using image guided localized proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy. The relative ...
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Hoehn M - - 2001
The present review has been compiled to highlight the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MR spectroscopy (MRS) for the investigation of cerebral ischemia in the animal experimental field of basic research. We have focused on stroke investigations analyzing the pathomechanisms of the disease evolution and on new advances ...
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Tosi M R - - 2001
This study shows how 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) can help to elucidate a clinical case when MR images suggest a diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) neoplasm. The in vivo MRS metabolic profile in our cases did not correspond to literature reports of brain tumors, but reflected the ...
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Hofmann L - - 2001
Short-echo-time magnetic resonance spectra of human brain contain broad contributions from macromolecules. As they are a priori of unknown shape and intensity, they pose a problem if one wants to quantitate the overlying spectral features from low-molecular-weight metabolites. On the other hand, the macromolecular contributions may provide relevant clinical information ...
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Hu J - - 2001
This report demonstrates a 2D (1)H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) technique that can address some technical difficulties often encountered in MRS studies of human muscles. A preliminary application of this whole-slice technique in human skeletal muscles demonstrates clearly noticeable differences in (1)H metabolite spectra between different human muscles. This ...
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Ebel A - - 2001
In vivo proton MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) of human brain is complicated by the presence of a strong signal from subcutaneous lipids, which may result in signal contamination in metabolite images obtained following Fourier-transform reconstruction. In this study, two approaches for reduction of lipid contamination--using postprocessing and additional data acquisition--are ...
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Barkovich A J - - 2001
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR techniques have proved useful in assessing brain injury from perinatal asphyxia when the injury is subacute or chronic. Recent advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms of brain injury have made medical intervention plausible, creating a need for assessment of the brain within the first few hours ...
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Changani K K - - 2001
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alterations in gluconeogenesis in the diseased liver can be assessed non-invasively using magnetic resonance spectroscopy by measuring changes in phosphomonoester resonance which contains information regarding several metabolites, including the phosphorylated intermediates of the gluconeogenic pathway. METHODS: 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to determine changes in phosphomonoesters ...
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Sener R N - - 2001
To date, only a few cases of craniopharyngiomas have been studied by magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy. We report our spectroscopy experiences with five patients having surgically proven craniopharyngiomas. Proton MR spectroscopy images were obtained using the single-voxel mode with spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy. Very prominent peaks centered at 1-1.5ppm were ...
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Huisman T A G M - - 2002
Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) is an inborn error of amino acid metabolism caused by a defect in the glycine cleavage multienzyme complex resulting in high concentrations of glycine within the brain and spinal cord. Quantitative magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) allows measurement of absolute glycine concentrations within different parts of the brain ...
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Vigneron D B - - 2001
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have primarily used single-voxel techniques to obtain MR spectra from the neonatal brain. In this study, we applied 3D MR spectroscopic imaging techniques to detect the spatial distribution of MR spectroscopic imaging-detectable compounds in premature and term infants. The goals were to test the feasibility ...
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Quantitative (1)H magnetic resonance spectroscopy of myoglobin de- and reoxygenation in skeletal ...
Kreis R - - 2001
1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) of deoxymyoglobin (DMb) provides a means to noninvasively monitor the oxygenation state of human skeletal muscle in work and disease. As shown in this work, it also offers the opportunity to measure the absolute tissue content of DMb, the basic oxygen consumption of resting muscle, and ...
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Duhamel G - - 2001
Hyperpolarized (129)Xe dissolved in a lipid emulsion constitutes an NMR tracer that can be injected into the blood stream, enabling blood-flow measurement and perfusion imaging. A small volume (0.15 ml) of this tracer was injected in 1.5 s in rat carotid and (129)Xe MR spectra and images were acquired at ...
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Park J H - - 2001
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and P-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-31 MRS) provide unique, quantitative data that cannot be obtained from routine laboratory tests. MRI is the method of choice for imaging of muscle abnormalities. It is also a very sensitive technique for localizing nonhomogeneous inflammation in inflammatory myopathies such as ...
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Wu Z - - 2001
A method in which 1H-1H scalar and dipolar couplings are obtained from the cross-peak nulling condition in a series of constant-time (CT) COSY spectra, as a function of the duration of the CT period, is described. The method is best suited for measurement of 1H-1H couplings in the range 5-20 ...
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Zarifi M K - - 2001
Two twins with late infantile globoid cell leukodystrophy of Krabbe's disease were studied with conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Brain MRI demonstrated brain atrophy with extensive bilateral symmetric abnormal T2 signal in the posterior periventricular white matter, parietal lobes, corona radiata, centrum semiovale, and splenium ...
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Horská A - - 2001
A variety of lesions may present as intraventricular masses in children. We report quantitative proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of two intraventricular tumors of the choroid plexus: choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC) and choroid plexus papilloma (CPP). Both lesions were characterized by high levels of choline-containing compounds and a complete absence ...
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Testa C - - 2001
Protons J-coupled to 13C were selectively detected in the mouse head by in vivo 1H NMR imaging based on Twin Spin Echo DOuble Resonance (T-SEDOR) excitation. This pulse sequence combines a good chemical specificity with high sensitivity, requires no solvent pre-saturation and is well adapted to the imaging modality. 1H ...
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in 't Zandt H - - 2001
This introductory article addresses approaches currently in use to process in vivo spectra. First, a brief overview is given of the information content represented by the parameters of MR signals. Subsequently, common steps in the processing of MR spectra such as pre-processing, normalisation and quantification and the use of prior ...
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Klomp D W - - 2001
For optimal performance of 31P MRS at 1.5 Tesla, the use of a double resonant probe is essential to enable the application of 1H decoupling and Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement. This note describes the design, evaluation and safety validation of a versatile and compact probe optimized for 1H decoupled 31P MRS ...
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Clarke F C - - 2001
The pharmaceutical industry uses successfully both FT-NIR and Raman microscopy to produce chemical images of solid dosage forms, typically in troubleshooting roles. However, due to the chemical composition of the formulations, it is not always possible to describe the entire chemical formulation by using a single spectroscopic method. As Raman ...
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Fenton B W - - 2001
In three healthy gravidas at 38 and 39 weeks gestation, fetal MR spectroscopy was performed with a breath-hold technique by using the following pulse sequences: single voxel point-resolved spectroscopy, or PRESS, for liver and heart studies and stimulated-echo acquisition mode, or STEAM, for brain studies. Signal peaks of lipid from ...
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Strauss W L - - 2001
Fluorine magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((19)F MRS) measurements of fluoxetine and metabolite concentration in the human brain underestimate true drug levels because of a bound, MRS-"invisible" pool of drug molecules. Magnetization transfer (MT) spectroscopy may be a useful technique for characterizing this bound pool of fluoxetine in the brain. Six subjects ...
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Naressi A - - 2001
This article describes the Java-based version of the magnetic resonance user interface (MRUI) quantitation package. This package allows MR spectroscopists to easily perform time-domain analysis of in vivo MR spectroscopy data. We show that the Java programming language is very well suited for developing highly interactive graphical software applications such ...
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