Chan Hong Moon1, Alessandro Furlan1,
Jung-Hwan Kim1, Lloydine Jacobs2,3, Tiejun Zhao4,
Kyongtae Ty Bae1
1Radiology, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Ferguson
Laboratory for Orthopaedic & Spine Research; 4MR Research
Support, Siemens Healthcare, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
We achieved in-vivo high-resolution sodium MR imaging and measured sodium concentrations of rabbit kidneys at 3T human scanner using a high-sensitive dual-tuned RF coil and ultra-short echo time spiral sequence. Non-invasive assessment of alteration of corticomedullary sodium gradient may serve as an early indicator of renal pathology.