Miscellaneous 2019

First MRI of the human spinal cord at 9.4T

{This study presents the first anatomical images of the human cervical spinal cord recorded at the ultrahigh ?eld strengths of 9.4 T. The images were acquired with a Gradient-Echo-Sequence. Different sequence parameters and resolutions were compared. The highest in-plane resolution was 0.2 mm x 0.2 mm. These high-resolution images show the details of the spinal cord and the surrounding tissue clearly. All measurements were acquired with an 8-channel transmit-, 16-channel receive-tight-fit array coil, originally dedicated for brain applications.}

Author(s): Geldschläger, O and Manohar, S and Wright, A and Avdievitch, N and Henning, A
Book Title: ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Year: 2019
Bibtex Type: Miscellaneous (misc)
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive

BibTex

@misc{item_3054614,
  title = {{First MRI of the human spinal cord at 9.4T}},
  booktitle = {{ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting \& Exhibition}},
  abstract = {{This study presents the first anatomical images of the human cervical spinal cord recorded at the ultrahigh ?eld strengths of 9.4 T. The images were acquired with a Gradient-Echo-Sequence. Different sequence parameters and resolutions were compared. The highest in-plane resolution was 0.2 mm x 0.2 mm. These high-resolution images show the details of the spinal cord and the surrounding tissue clearly. All measurements were acquired with an 8-channel transmit-, 16-channel receive-tight-fit array coil, originally dedicated for brain applications.}},
  year = {2019},
  slug = {item_3054614},
  author = {Geldschl\"ager, O and Manohar, S and Wright, A and Avdievitch, N and Henning, A}
}