S.P. Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan
India
Review Article
In Vivo Spectroscopy vis-Ã?Æ?Ã? -vis Ex Vivo Spectroscopy: Pearls and Pitfalls: Imaging Review
Author(s): Khizer Razak, Surbhi Gupta and Meena GLKhizer Razak, Surbhi Gupta and Meena GL
Aims and objective: The objective of this communication is to bring the metabolomics by magnetic resonance (high resolution spectroscopy) to the clinical radiologist and compare the spectroscopy In vivo (NMR spectroscopy used in clinical) with the high resolution spectroscopy Ex vivo (magic angle spectroscopy, HR –MORE). S and analyzing differences, advantages and limitations of each technique in different tissues.
Review of the topic: In vivo spectroscopy that is usually performed in the clinic is a non-invasive technique that can provide important information for the diagnosis and monitoring of different lesions. The most well-known applications of In vivo spectroscopy today are those carried out by localized 1H spectroscopy, monovoxel or multivoxel (spectroscopic image), brain, prostate or breast. There are other modalities, such as th.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2168-9547.1000199
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