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AbstractPurposeBrain and spinal cord tumors are the second most common cancer in children and account for one out of four cancers diagnosed. However, the long acquisition times associated with acquiring both data types prohibit using quantitative MR (qMR) in pediatric imaging protocols. This study aims to demonstrate the tailored magnetic resonance fingerprinting’s (TMRF) ability to simultaneously provide quantitative maps (T1, T2) and multi-contrast qualitative images (T1weighted, T1FLAIR, T2weighted) rapidly in pediatric brain tumor patients.MethodsIn this work, we imaged five pediatric patients with brain tumors (resected/residual) using TMRF at 3T. We compared the TMRF-derived T2weighted images with those from the vendor-supplied sequence (as the gold standard, GS) for healthy and pathological tissue signal intensities. The relaxometric maps from TMRF were subjected to a region of interest (ROI) analysis to differentiate between healthy and pathological tissues. We performed the Wilcoxon rank sum test to check for significant differences between the two tissue types.ResultsWe found significant differences (P < 0.05) in both T1and T2ROI values between the two tissue types. A strong correlation was found between the TMRF-based T2weighted and GS signal intensities for the healthy (correlation coefficient, r = 0.99) and pathological tissues (r = 0.88).ConclusionThe TMRF implementation provides the two relaxometric maps and can potentially save ∼2 minutes if it replaces the T2-weighted imaging in the current protocol.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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