Way Cherng Chen1, Rob H Tjissen1,
Chrsitopher T Rodgers2, Jamie Near1, Karla L Miller1
1FMRIB,
Steady-state
free precession (SSFP) is characterized by strong signal dependence on
resonance frequency often described by the SSFP frequency profile.This
profile has a well known symmetric shape in a homogeneous voxel but it
becomes asymmetric in an inhomogeneous voxel. The SSFP profile can be modeled
as the convolution of the homogeneous profile with the frequency
distribution. In this study, CSI lineshape from normal white matter tracts
was convolved with the homogeneous profile obtain a predicted SSFP asymmetry
profile. The predicted SSFP asymmetry profile was found to be in good
agreement with the measured SSFP asymmetry profile.The ability of SSFP
profile to amplify small frequency shifts makes it a promising contrast
mechanism for probing tissue microstructures.