The clinical application of brain MRSI is, upon several factors, limited by the comparatively low resolution that makes it difficult to resolve lesions. This work demonstrates the application of a patch-based super-resolution (PBSR) method that increases the spatial resolution of metabolite maps obtained from MRSI. The method is validated against conventional interpolation techniques in multiple sclerosis patient measurements. Our results clearly show the benefits of PBSR over other common interpolation techniques.
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