2011
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a2674
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Apparent Diffusion Coefficient with Higher b-Value Correlates Better with Viable Cell Count Quantified from the Cavity of Brain Abscess

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: DWI by using higher b-values provides tissue diffusivity with less T2 shinethrough effect. VCD in the abscess cavity correlates with ADC values. The purpose of this study was to investigate which b-valueϪderived ADC correlates better with VCD.

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“…We can also compute other useful rotation-invariant microstructural parameters that are related to these generalized mean diffusivities, such as the mean t-kurtosis (Eq. [9]):…”
Section: Igdti-derived Microstructural Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We can also compute other useful rotation-invariant microstructural parameters that are related to these generalized mean diffusivities, such as the mean t-kurtosis (Eq. [9]):…”
Section: Igdti-derived Microstructural Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is derived from a polynomial expansion of the log signal attenuation (cumulant expansion) with respect to the b-matrix (15), not the q-vector, as in GDTI (10), hence the additional factors related to gradient pulse timings in Equation [9]. In the limit of an infinitely short gradient pulse duration, d, the two expansions are identical for fully symmetric diffusion.…”
Section: Igdti-derived Microstructural Parametersmentioning
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