Belle_1995_Radiology_195_739

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Title : Intracranial gradient-echo and spin-echo functional MR angiography in humans - Belle_1995_Radiology_195_739
Author(s) : Belle V , Delon-Martin C , Massarelli R , Decety J , Le Bas JF , Benabid AL , Segebarth C
Ref : Radiology , 195 :739 , 1995
Abstract :

PURPOSE: To investigate the predominance of venous signal intensity at 1.5-T gradient-echo (GRE) functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of motor activity and to demonstrate the contribution from task-induced changes in flow velocity to the functional MR imaging signal intensity. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: Functional MR imaging of motor activity was performed in healthy volunteers. In a first examination, conventional two-dimensional GRE blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional MR imaging techniques were used, and the image planes were carefully positioned with respect to the veins that responded to the motor task. In a second examination, two-dimensional spin-echo (SE) techniques were used, and the image planes were oriented axially and measured in a sequential multisection manner. The areas of hyperintensity on functional MR images were eventually processed by means of maximum intensity projection.
RESULTS: Functional MR angiograms were obtained in both examinations. The possibility to generate SE functional MR angiograms demonstrates that venous inflow effects may contribute substantially to signal intensity in conventional two-dimensional GRE BOLD functional MR imaging of motor activity. CONCLUSION: Veins have a substantial role in BOLD functional MR imaging of motor activity.

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Belle V, Delon-Martin C, Massarelli R, Decety J, Le Bas JF, Benabid AL, Segebarth C (1995)
Intracranial gradient-echo and spin-echo functional MR angiography in humans
Radiology 195 :739

Belle V, Delon-Martin C, Massarelli R, Decety J, Le Bas JF, Benabid AL, Segebarth C (1995)
Radiology 195 :739