Synthetic
MRI has recently been shown to offer comparable performance to conventional
pulse sequences in the assessment of intracranial abnormalities with greater
time efficiency. We assessed the capability to predict bone architecture from
MRI by comparing T1 and T2 relaxation times calculated by conventional and synthetic
MRI and bone indices determined by micro-CT using bovine coccyx. This experimental study demonstrated that cortical
porosity was significantly correlated with the cortical bone T2 relaxation time
calculated from synthetic MRI. Synthetic MRI is feasible for assessing bone
architecture and bone quality in clinically relevant acquisition time without
radiation exposure.
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