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A model-based deconvolution approach to solve fiber crossing in diffusion-weighted MR imaging.

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  • A model-based deconvolution approach to solve fiber crossing in diffusion-weighted MR imaging. Abstract Text:

    flavio dell'acquaFlavio Dell'Acqua,giovanna rizzoGiovanna Rizzo,paola scifoPaola Scifo,rafael alonso clarkeRafael Alonso Clarke,giuseppe scottiGiuseppe Scotti,ferruccio fazioFerruccio Fazio,flavio dell'acquaFlavio Dell'Acqua,giovanna rizzoGiovanna Rizzo,paola scifoPaola Scifo,rafael alonso clarkeRafael Alonso Clarke,giuseppe scottiGiuseppe Scotti,ferruccio fazioFerruccio Fazio,

    A deconvolution approach is presented to solve fiber crossing in diffusion magnetic resonance imaging. In order to provide a direct physical interpretation of the signal generation process, we started from the classical multicompartment model and rewrote this in terms of a convolution process, identifying a significant scalar parameter alpha to characterize the physical system response. Deconvolution is performed by a modified version of the Richardson-Lucy algorithm. Simulations show the ability of this method to correctly separate fiber crossing, even in the presence of noisy data, with lower signal-to-noise ratio, and imprecision in the impulse response function imposed during deconvolution. The in vivo data confirms the efficacy of this method to resolve fiber crossing in real complex brain structures. These results suggest the usefulness of our approach in fiber tracking or connectivity studies.

    A model-based deconvolution approach to solve fiber crossing in diffusion-weighted MR imaging. Publishing Authors By Initials

    f dell'acquaF Dell'Acqua,g rizzoG Rizzo,p scifoP Scifo,ra clarkeRA Clarke,g scottiG Scotti,f fazioF Fazio,f dell'acquaF Dell'Acqua,g rizzoG Rizzo,p scifoP Scifo,ra clarkeRA Clarke,g scottiG Scotti,f fazioF Fazio,

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    A model-based deconvolution approach to solve fiber crossing in diffusion-weighted MR imaging. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

    VOLUME: 54

    Page Numbers: 462-72

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    ISSN: 0018-9294

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

    Country: United States

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