“…Typically, the data are transferred off-line to the remote Sun workstation, converted into a standard data format, fourier-transformed and phased using appropriate spectroscopic packages. To reliably and reproducibly quantify in vivo spectra, requires removal of baseline components, identification of peaks, and estimation of peak parameters, which can be accomplished using several different approaches (Barkhuijsen et al, 1985;Hore, 1985;Laue et al, 1985;Nelson and Brown, 1987;Spielman et al, 1988;Van der Veen et al, 1988;Derby et al, 1989;Nelson and Brown, 1989). Characteristics of the proton MR spectroscopy data that guide the choice of methodology are the larger number of spectra that need to be considered, and the need for whatever method is chosen to be robust to differences in signal to noise and peak configurations corresponding to different tissue types.…”