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Abstract #1423

Short-Echo Spin-Echo Localization MRSI in Gliomas at 7 Tesla

Yan Li1, Albert P. Chen2, Peder Larson1, Eugene Ozhinsky1, Janine M. Lupo1, Duan Xu1, Sarah J. Nelson1,3

1Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Department of Bioengineering & therapeutic sciences, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States


The purpose of this study was to implement a short echo MRSI acquisition at 7 Tesla. Data from phantom, healthy volunteers and patients with gliomas were acquired. The 2D H-1 MRSI was localized using spin echo with TE/TR = 30/2000 ms and spectral array = 20x20. MRSI data of good quality were demonstrated, and this method may be applied in a larger study of patients with gliomas to assess whether it provides additional information compared to the conventional MRSI acquisitions at 3T and 7T.