Spectroscopic Localization and Imaging

Hall C
Monday: 14:00 – 16:00
Tuesday – Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

Th 1595. A Fast Variant of 1H Spectroscopic U-FLARE Imaging Using Adjusted Chemical Shift Phase Encoding, A. Ebel, W. Dreher and D. Leibfritz, Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
T 1596. Characterization and Correction of the Eddy Current Effect in Echo Planar Spectroscopic Imaging, K. Heberlein, S. Sarkar, X. Zhang and X. Hu, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
W 1597. 3D 16x16th Order Longitudinal Hadamard Multivoxel 1H MRS of the Human Brain, A.K. Viswanathan, G. Goelman and O. Gonen, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA and Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
Th 1598. Non-Echo 3D Multivoxel 1H MRS of the Human Brain Using 2D 8th Order Hadamard/1D x16 CSI, S.V. Swaminathan, G. Goelman, P. Patriotis and O. Gonen, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA and Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
T 1599. Image-Based Quantification of Direct 1H Metabolite Images: Evaluation and Comparison with MRS, in vitro and in vivo, A.J. Schwarz, M. Rauscher, D.J. Collins and M.O. Leach, The Institute of Cancer Research & Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, UK.
W 1600. A Multiscale Approach for Analyzing Spectroscopic Imaging Data, X. Zhang, K. Heberlein, S. Sarkar and X. Hu, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Th 1601. Serial Precision of Metabolite Peak Area Ratios in Proton MRSI, C. Monk, A. Simmons and S.C.R. Williams, Institute of Psychiatry and Maudsley Hospital, London, UK.
T 1602. In Vivo Proton MRS of the Human Brain at 4 T Without Solvent Suppression, D.B. Clayton, M.E. Elliott and R.E. Lenkinski, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
W 1603. Concatenated Refocusing for Improved Selectivity in PRESS, K.P. Pruessmann, H. Faas and P. Boesiger, University and ETH, Zurich, Switzerland.
Th 1604. Elimination of Spectral Artifacts in Spatially Selective Excitation Sequences, I. Serša and S. Macura, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
T 1605. SrPRESSed Technique for Lactate Editing in Localized Volume Spectroscopy, D.A. Yablonskiy and J.J.H. Ackerman, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
T 1606. T2 Measurement of J-Coupled Spin Systems Using Volume Localization, K. Young, V. Govindaraju, A.A. Maudsley and D.J. Meyerhoff, University of California and DVA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Th 1607. Completing the Transition from ISIS to PRESS: A Double-Shot Short Echo Time Localization Experiment for in vivo 1H NMR Spectroscopy, J. Knight-Scott, UVA Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
M 1608. Efficient 1H Lactate Imaging on a 1.5 T Clinical System using MQC Editing and SLIM./GSLIM Reconstruction, J.B.M. Goense, M.J. Dawson and P.C. Lauterbur, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
T 1609. Motion-Insensitive Three-Point Dixon Technique Incorporated into FSE with the Acquisition of All the Three Points in Each Scan, J.Y. Chung, S.K. Kim and K.J. Jung, Medison Co., Taejon, Korea.
W 1610. Spin-Echo Planar 1H Spectroscopic Imaging for Fast Lipid Characterization in Bone Marrow, R.V. Mulkern, S. Bao, C.R.G. Guttmann, J.P. Mugler III, J.R. Brookeman, L.P. Panych, R.A. Kraft, K. Oshio, D. Jaramillo, F.A. Jolesz and D.S. Williamson, Children's Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Th 1611. High Sensitive 1H-13C HSQC Spectroscopy Using a High Strength Gradient System. H. Watanabe, M. Umeda, Y. Ishihara, K. Okamoto, M. Oda, T. Kanamatsu and Y. Tsukada, Toshiba R&D Center, Kawasaki, Japan and Soka University, Hachioji, Japan.
M 1612. 4-ms Echo-Time 1H NMR Spectra of Human Brain Measured in a 4 Tesla/90cm Magnet Using a Body Gradient Coil, I. Tkac, P. Andersen, G. Adriany, R. Gruetter and K. Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
T 1613. Localized 1H MR Spectroscopy of Human Globe. M.A. Thomas, K. Yue, Q. Cheng and D.A. Lee, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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