Rashmi Reddy1, Imam Shaik1, Arush Honnedevasthana1, Pavan Poojar1, and Sairam Geethanath1
Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) is used as a tool to quantify
metabolites in human brain and other organs. It is extensively used in clinical
imaging and clinical research applications1. However,
the major drawback of this technology is its long acquisition time which is the primary reason for not being used in the clinics. A novel approach of accelerating
MRSI using Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) has been proposed in the
current work.