The characterization and grading of brain tumors are challenging using conventional MRI technology because of its poor specificity. MRSI has been recognized as a powerful tool for mapping the metabolic fingerprints of tumors. However, existing MRSI methods have poor spatial resolution which limits their practical applications in brain tumor imaging. In this paper, we investigate the use of a high-resolution MRSI technique for multimodal imaging of brain tumors. We demonstrate the capability of performing simultaneous mapping of brain metabolites (at 2.0×2.4×2.0 mm3 nominal spatial resolution), MWF and QSM using our new MRSI technology. This capability enables us to capture metabolic changes of small brain tumors (<10mm3).
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