2024
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.5203
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Comparison of baseline correction algorithms for in vivo 1H‐MRS

Diego Pasmiño,
Johannes Slotboom,
Brigitte Schweisthal
et al.

Abstract: Proton MRS is used clinically to collect localized, quantitative metabolic data from living tissues. However, the presence of baselines in the spectra complicates accurate MRS data quantification. The occurrence of baselines is not specific to short‐echo‐time MRS data. In short‐echo‐time MRS, the baseline consists typically of a dominating macromolecular (MM) part, and can, depending on B0 shimming, poor voxel placement, and/or localization sequences, also contain broad water and lipid resonance components, in… Show more

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