The magnetization transfer characteristics of human breast tissues: an in vitro NMR study

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, , Citation C Callicott et al 1999 Phys. Med. Biol. 44 1147 DOI 10.1088/0031-9155/44/5/003

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Abstract

A series of freshly excised human breast tissues was analysed using a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer and then subjected to routine histopathology examination. Tissues comprised normal parenchymal, adipose, fibrocystic, fibroadenoma and malignant types. An inversion-recovery sequence performed both with and without magnetization transfer allowed T1, T1, and values to be obtained. From this information, the magnetization transfer rate constant, K, was calculated for each tissue sample. These data show that T1 provided greater discrimination between neoplasic and normal tissues than did T1. However, neither T1 nor K values provided a means of discriminating between benign and malignant disease.

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10.1088/0031-9155/44/5/003