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fMRI Investigation on Cue-induced Smoking Craving:A Case Report (흡연갈망의 신경해부학적 특이성:기능자기공명영상연구)

  • Lim, Hyun-Kook;Pae, Chi-Un;Lee, Chang-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.68-72
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    • 2005
  • Object:Nicotine dependence is the most common substance abuse disorder. One of the characteristics of nicotine dependence is craving. Regional activation of the brain induced by craving for nicotine was evaluated by using functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate neuroanatomical site of smoking craving. Method:A smoker who satisfied DSM-IV criteria for nicotine dependence and a non smoker was studied. MRI data were acquired on a 1.5T Magnetom Vision Plus with a head volume coil. Two sets of visual stimuli were presented to subjects in a random manner. One was the film scenes of inducing smoking craving and the other was neutral stimuli not related to smoking. There were two fMRI sessions before and after smoking or sham smoking. Data were analyzed using SPM99. Results:fMRI showed significant activated area in anterior cingulate and medial frontal lobes in the smoker during smoking craving. Right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and parietal lobes were activated in the control during visual stimulation before smoking. After smoking, there was no brain activation during visual stimulation in both of smoker and non smoker. Conclusion:Metabolic activity of the anterior cingulate and medial frontal lobes increased during craving for smoking. This result suggests that fMRI may be a valuable tool in the identification of neurobiological process of craving.

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A study on Hemo-Dynamic information Within 30 seconds in DCE 3D Breast MRI : Experienced Reports (DCE 3D Breast MRI 검사 시 30 sec 이내에 혈류 역학적 정보에 대한 연구 : Experienced Reports)

  • Goo, Eun-Hoe
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study evaluated the hemo-dynamic information within 30 seconds clinically in 3D breast MRI. From January to March 2014, A total of 40 people were examined at 1.5 Tesla(Philips, Medical System, Achieva, The Netherlands) MRI equipments using 16 channel SENSE breast coil. The imaging parameters on vibrant are fellow as: $TR/TE/FA^{\circ}$/Matrix size/Slice thickness/Slab($5ms/2ms/10^{\circ}/180{\times}139{\times}2mm/80$). This study used a Gadovist and injected it with injection speed of 4 ml /sec by auto injector with 15 ml saline flushing. Firstly, for the delay time study, it divided three different delay time from immediately, 20 seconds, and 30 seconds. In quantitative analysis, the ROI signal intensities of tumor and surrounding tissues were measured retrospectively. In qualitative analysis, the image quality was scored from 1 to 5 point by one experienced radiological technologists as a visual test. The significance level of each delay time was evaluated with a one-way ANOVA(p<0.05). In the visual test, score levels on 30 seconds delay time was a little bit higher than others(p<0.05). The signal intensity of the tumor were $1445{\pm}360$, $1410{\pm}320$, $1510{\pm}415$ on immediately, 20 seconds, and 30 seconds and score levels were $4.18{\pm}0.85$, $3.54{\pm}0.94$, $4.45{\pm}0.74$(p<0.05). The data on immediate images showed better results than that others(p<0.05). Conclusively, Although it has been high scored in 30sec delay time for visual test in order to avoid failure in 20second, 30seconds delay time after contrast media administration, we recommend that the DCE 3D breast MRI commence immediately.

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Optimization of MRI Protocol for the Musculoskeletal System (근골격계 자기공명영상 프로토콜의 최적화)

  • Hong Seon Lee;Young Han Lee;Inha Jung;Ok Kyu Song;Sungjun Kim;Ho-Taek Song;Jin-Suck Suh
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.81 no.1
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    • pp.21-40
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    • 2020
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an essential modality for the diagnosis of musculoskeletal system defects because of its higher soft-tissue contrast and spatial resolution. With the recent development of MRI-related technology, faster imaging and various image plane reconstructions are possible, enabling better assessment of three-dimensional musculoskeletal anatomy and lesions. Furthermore, the image quality, diagnostic accuracy, and acquisition time depend on the MRI protocol used. Moreover, the protocol affects the efficiency of the MRI scanner. Therefore, it is important for a radiologist to optimize the MRI protocol. In this review, we will provide guidance on patient positioning; selection of the radiofrequency coil, pulse sequences, and imaging planes; and control of MRI parameters to help optimize the MRI protocol for the six major joints of the musculoskeletal system.

Development of Birdcage RF coil for 3T Animal MR Imaging

  • 추명자;최보영;강세권;최치봉;이형구;서태석
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2002
  • We authors developed a new small-size birdcage RF coil for animal MR images. And we compared signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the new small coil with a conventional knee coil. The dimension of the low-pass type birdcage coil with 12 elements at 37 MRI system are 13 cm outer diameter, 12 cm inner diameter and 20 cm length. For each element, the width of copper tape is 0.05 mm, thickness is 8 mm and length is 20 cm. The small birdcage coil with 12 elements exhibited 7 resonance modes. The isolation of the quadrature channel could be achieved more than 20 ㏈. The coil quality factor (Q value) was 98.6. The SNR of the animal coil was 243.2 on the average and was about twice as high as the conventional knee coil. The present study successfully demonstrated that the small birdcage coil could provide high quality animal MR images with the improved SNR. Therefore, it is expected that the small birdcage coil could be used in the clinical diagnosis and research studies for veterinary medicine in the near future.

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3-Dimensional Design of Gradient Coils for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (자기공명영상촬영용 경사자계코일의 3차원설계)

  • Ryu, Yeun-Chul;Hyun, Jung-Ho;Lee, Heung-K.;Oh, Chang-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.10c
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    • pp.235-237
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, the previous 2-D gradient coil design method using loop current elements is extended to 3-D or multi-layer structures which is useful for various MRI applications including MR microscopic imaging where relatively large space may be available for the implementation of the gradient coils. Either the power consumption or the stored energy (thus, inductance), or the combination of the two can be minimized with a set of chosen target field constraints. Complete 3-D design equations for the optimization as well as inductance or resistance calculation are derived. An effective coil shape correction method for a curved current pattern is also developed. The design method can also be easily extended to the active shielding structure.

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Pumping-up Current Characteristics of Linear Type Magnetic Flux Pump

  • Chung, Yoondo;Muta, Itsuya;Hoshino, Tsutomu;Nakamura, Taketsune;Ko, Taekuk
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2004
  • The linear type flux pump aims to compensate a little bit decremental persistent current of the HTS magnet in NMR and MRI spectrometers. The flux pump mainly consists of DC bias coil, 3-phase AC coil and Nb foil. The persistent current in closed superconductive circuit can be easily adjusted by the 3-phase AC current, its frequency and the DC bias current. In the experiment, it has been investigated that the flux pump can effectively charge the current in the load coil of 543 mH for various frequencies in 18 minutes under the DC bias of 10 A and the AC of 5 $A_{rms}$. The maximum magnitudes of pumping current and load magnet voltage are 0.72 A/min and 20 ㎷, respectively. Based on simulation results by the FEM are proved to nearly agree with experimental ones.

Design, fabrication and test of inside notched superconducting coil (내노치형 초전도 솔레노이드 마그네트의 설계.제작 및 평가)

  • Nah, Wan-Soo;Jin, Hong-Beom;Oh, Bong-Hwan;Kwon, Young-Kil;Oh, Sang-Soo;Cho, Jeon-Wook;Ha, Dong-Woo;Lee, Eon-Yong;Ryu, Kang-Sig
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.07a
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    • pp.63-65
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, the design, fabrication and test of inside notched superconducting coil are described. The inside notched coil is one of the basic configurations, producing homogeneous magnetic field. This magnet is a primitive version of MRI or NMR magnet in Korea Electromagnetic Research Institute. To test the magnetic field distribution inside the magnet, a X-Z scanner was made and the homogeneity was about $1.8{\times}10^{-3}$in 5 cm dsv (Diameter of Spherical Volume).

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Physical Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Animal (동물에서 자기 공명 영상 진단의 물리적 원리)

  • 김종규
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 1999
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging technique used to produce high quality images of the inside of the animal body. MRI is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and started out as a tomographic imaging technique, that is it produced an image of the NMR signal in a thin slice through the animal body. The animal body is primarily fat and water, Fat and water have many hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen nuclei have an NMR signal. For these reasons magnetic resonance imaging primarily images the NMR signal from the hydrogen nuclei. Hydrogen protons, within the body align with the magnetic field. By applying short radio frequency (RF) pulses to a specific anatomical slice, the protons in the slice absorb energy at this resonant frequency causing them to spin perpendicular to the magnetic field. As the protons relax back into alignment with the magnetic field, a signal is received by an RF coil that acts as an antennae. This signal is processed by a computer to produce diagnostic images of the anatomical area of interest.

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Minimum-Power and/or Minimum-Inductance Design of MRI Gradient Coils Using Loop-Current Elements (환전류소를 이용한 MRI용 경사자계코일의 최소전력/최소인덕턴스설계)

  • Lee, D.R.;Yang, Y.J.;Kim, S.K.;Ahn, C.B.;Lee, H.K.;Oh, C.H.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.05
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    • pp.108-110
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    • 1997
  • In MRI, gradient coils are needed for spatial selection and position coding to obtain the position information of the NMR signal. In this paper, a new design scheme for actively-shielded x, y-gradient coils, namely, a minimum-power and/or minimum-inductance design scheme using current-loop elements, has been proposed. Its utility in designing MRI gradient coils has been shown by using simulation. An actively-shielded x-gradient coil has been designed as an example and the results are presented. The design scheme seems to be useful for actively-shielded transverse gradient coils, even of non-cylindrical or of arbitrarily -selected shapes.

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Rotter estimation of ″sum-of-squres″ to improve the reconstructed image quality in Sensitivity Encoding (SENSE)

  • Yun, Sung-Dae;Song, Myung-Sung;Chung, Jun-Young;Park, Hyun-Wook
    • Proceedings of the KSMRM Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.72-72
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    • 2003
  • In SENSE, division process is used in order to get a raw sensitivity map. This process requires denominator which is estimated by "sum-of-squres". However, this image does not have uniformbrightness because of the non-symmetrical property of RF coil arrays. Thus, this study is focused on better estimation of the denominator image.

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