Thorarin A. Bjarnason1, Cheryl R. McCreary1,
Jeff F. Dunn1, J Ross Mitchell1
1University of
Magnetic
resonance images are formed typically by taking the magnitude of
reconstructed complex values. The magnitude operation changes the noise
distribution from Gaussian to Rician. This operation causes artifacts in T2
distributions calculated using the non-negative least squares algorithm. The
artifacts caused by non-Gaussian noise distributions are becoming more
relevant as scientists begin to identify tissue compartments with small
intensity long T2 decays. Here we propose, and examine, a temporal
phase correction method allowing T2 distributions to be created
from complex quantitative T2 data.