Simultaneous Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting for Data Fusion of Quantitative Structural and Metabolic Imaging
Brief description of study
This proposal seeks to perform an observational study, for evaluating a new non-invasive imaging technique that will provide multi-parametric metabolic 3D maps of the living brain at an unprecedented resolution, based on the fusion of simultaneously acquired proton and sodium MRI data. The new fused high-resolution structural and metabolic maps will provide new insights into neuro-architecture, neuro-biochemistry and their interconnection, which are crucial for our understanding of the human brain and its disorders. It will be tested for management of patients with chronic steno-occlusive disease and/or with recurrent transient ischemic attacks (TIA)/minor stroke).
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