2017
DOI: 10.9746/jcmsi.10.571
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A Boundary-Value-Free Reconstruction Method for Magnetic Resonance Electrical Properties Tomography Based on the Neumann-Type Integral Formula over a Circular Region

Abstract: : The electrical properties (EPs) of biological tissue, consisting of conductivity and permittivity, provide useful information for the diagnosis of malignant tissues and the evaluation of heat absorption rates. Recently, magnetic resonance electrical properties tomography (MREPT), by which EPs are reconstructed from internal magnetic field data measured by using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has been actively studied. We previously proposed an explicit pointwise reconstruction method for MREPT based on a … Show more

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“…Because γ ≠ 0, it follows that if the convective field is 0, E z is also 0. In Fushimi and Nara 14 and Nara et al, 15 a 2-step algorithm for MREPT has been proposed and implemented, where they first estimate E z from the knowledge of B 1 + and then obtain admittivity by γ = 2F x iμ 0 E Z , which is undefined (illdefined) in the LCF region. They have recognized the fact that in the low electric field region there is a spot-like artifact, and with additive noise it is more prominent and widened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Because γ ≠ 0, it follows that if the convective field is 0, E z is also 0. In Fushimi and Nara 14 and Nara et al, 15 a 2-step algorithm for MREPT has been proposed and implemented, where they first estimate E z from the knowledge of B 1 + and then obtain admittivity by γ = 2F x iμ 0 E Z , which is undefined (illdefined) in the LCF region. They have recognized the fact that in the low electric field region there is a spot-like artifact, and with additive noise it is more prominent and widened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ammari et al, the forward problem of MREPT is also modeled as a PDE and an inverse problem approach is used to iteratively find the EPs by minimizing the norm of the difference between the measured and calculated B1+. More recently, in Fushimi and Nara and Nara et al, a 2‐stage algorithm is developed whereby the axial electric field is also estimated together with the EPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(13) solves the Dbar equation with the complex-derivative BC. In our previous method [16], we used the Neumann derivative ∂ n f , where ∂ n represents the normal derivative on C. Thus, the previous representation formula was only valid for a circular region. Eq.…”
Section: An Explicit Solution Of the Dbar Equation With A Complex-dermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously proposed a Dbar-equation-based reconstruction method [15,16]. In this method, with the two-dimensional (2D) plane approximation H z = 0 and ∂ z H + = 0, the following complex form of Maxwell's equations was derived:∂…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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