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MR Imaging of Cerebral Hematomas at Different Field Strengths:Theory and Applications
J Comput Assist Tomogr 13:194-206, Brooks,R.A.,et al, 1989
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Article Abstract
Existing theory on relaxation effects in blood and their field dependence is related to magnetic resonance(MR)imaging of hematomas.These effects include(a)relaxation caused by protein and other macromolecules;(b) inhomogeneous susceptibility created by paramagnetic forms of hemoglobin (Hb)(deoxy and met)within the red blood cells;and(c)direct interaction of water protons with paramagnetic metHb.The effect of proton density is also discussed.These effects combine in a complex way to create hypo-or hyper- intensity on MR images of hematomas.Further,the effects change as the hematoma evolves both physically and chemically.In particular,there are five stages that are associated with typical image appearance:(a) oxygenated blood;(b)deoxygenated blood;(c)conversion to metHb;(d) hemolysis;and(e)protein resorption.
 
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