Brain pathology in first-episode psychosis: Magnetization transfer imaging provides additional information to MRI measurements of volume loss.
Gary PriceMara CercignaniElvina M. ChuThomas R. E. BarnesGareth J. BarkerEileen M. JoyceMaria A. RonPublished in: NeuroImage (2010)
Keyphrases
- mri scans
- medical imaging
- brain imaging
- multislice
- mri data
- magnetic resonance images
- human brain
- brain white matter
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mr imaging
- medical images
- high resolution
- brain structures
- brain tumors
- brain tissue
- cerebrospinal fluid
- brain images
- positron emission tomography
- x ray
- organ motion
- mr images
- brain anatomy
- white matter
- image processing
- model based segmentation
- tissue segmentation
- single photon emission computed tomography
- motion correction
- image analysis
- deformable registration
- medical image analysis
- image registration
- ct images
- brain atlas
- anatomical structures
- brain mapping
- myocardial perfusion
- statistical parametric mapping
- cerebral blood flow
- contrast to noise ratio
- physiological parameters
- partial volume effects
- imaging modalities
- image guided
- event sequences
- optical properties
- computed tomography
- left ventricle
- clinical applications
- mri images
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic field
- diffusion tensor
- diffusion weighted mri