DocumentCode :
967062
Title :
Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance tomographic imaging
Author :
Cho, Z.H. ; Kim, H.S. ; Song, H.B. ; Cumming, James
Author_Institution :
Korea Advanced Institute of Science, Chongyangni, Seoul, Korea
Volume :
70
Issue :
10
fYear :
1982
Firstpage :
1152
Lastpage :
1173
Abstract :
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) tomographic imaging is a newly emerging, noninvasive, three-dimensional (3-D) imaging technique. Although similar to the well known X-ray Computerized Tomography (X-CT), it uses magnetic fields and RF signals to obtain anatomical information about the human body as cross-sectional images in any desired direction, and can easily discriminate between healthy and abnormal tissues. This new technique is an interdisciplinary science which encompasses the latest technologies in electrical, electronics, computers, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and medical sciences. Principles of this new technique known as "Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance imaging" or simply "NMR imaging" are reviewed from the physics and engineering points of view to provide basic concepts and tools, which, hopefully, will be useful for the future development of this exciting new field. Along with the review of the basic principles and methods involved in NMR tomography, computer simulations and modelings are presented to clarify the complexity of the NMR imaging method and provide an insight into the method, especially image-formation aspects and processing, the central theme of NMR tomography. In this paper, four main types of imaging methods-namely, line-scan imaging, direct Fourier-transform (Kumar-Welti-Ernst method) imaging, line-integral projection reconstruction, and plane-integral projection reconstruction, as well as the possibility of relaxation time imaging, are discussed in detail Methods of improving performance with respect to the statistical aspects of image quality and imaging times are also discussed.
Keywords :
Computed tomography; Fourier transforms; Humans; Image reconstruction; Magnetic fields; Magnetic resonance imaging; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Optical imaging; Physics; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1982.12447
Filename :
1456715
Link To Document :
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