Characterization of bone marrow after transplantation by means of magnetic resonance
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Annals of Hematology
- Vol. 70 (1) , 3-13
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01715375
Abstract
Magnetic resonance (MR) has become a new tool for noninvasive characterization of bone marrow in patients with hematological disorders in the past few years. Experiences gained from1H MR imaging and spectroscopic investigations in 48 healthy volunteers and more than 130 patients with hematological disorders are reported and interpreted. Twenty-four of the patients underwent bone marrow transplantation (BMT) before the MR examinations. The findings in these studies provided noninvasive characterization and monitoring of vertebral marrow after BMT. Specifically, MR techniques were found to be suitable for studies of different aspects in physiological and pathological alterations of bone marrow: The water content within the marrow can be analyzed by chemical-shift selective-imaging techniques with good spatial resolution. Spectroscopic methods also allow more sensitive quantification of the signal fractions, as well as separate evaluation of the relaxation times of water and lipids. Relaxometry might be useful to characterize the cellular and extracellular portions of water molecules. Furthermore, the distribution of the magnetic field within small-volume elements of vertebral marrow can be measured. The field distribution is influenced by the trabecular density and the composition of the marrow. High amounts of hemosiderin in the marrow result in clearly broadened field distributions, demonstrated by increasing line widths in MR proton spectra. Magnetic resonance techniques can be used to assess not only the cellularity of the bone marrow, but also metabolic alterations in this compartment which result from cytotoxic treatment or immunological processes.Keywords
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