Regional metabolite levels of the normal posterior fossa studied by proton chemical shift imaging
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 13 (2) , 127-133
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02668161
Abstract
MR spectroscopy of the posterior fossa is pitted with numerous technical difficulties. It is, however, of great clinical interest in the study of the degenerative diseases and tumors of this area. We have developed a method to perform 2D CSI of this area, by using a sagittal slice and a careful positioning of outer volume saturation. We performed this acquisition in 30 healthy volunteers to determine the normal metabolic ratios in five voxels of this area (mesencephalon. pons. medulla oblongata, vermis, cerebellar white matter). The main technical difficulty was magnetic field inhomogeneity in the lower brainstem generated by dental alloys. However, 88% of the voxels were of sufficient quality to be analyzed. The statistically significant regional variations were a higher NAA/Cr ratio in the pons than in the medulla oblongata, higher Cho/Cr in the pons than in the mesencephalon and higher Cho/ Cr in the cerebellar white matter than in the vermis. We conclude that 2D CSI of the brainstem, although technically delicate can be performed in most patients.Keywords
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