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Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Fiber Tractography of Major White Matter Tracts in Neurosurgery
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Carl, Barbara
, Bopp, Miriam
, Nimsky, Christopher
, Emde, Julia
, Saß, Benjamin
in
Algorithms
/ arcuate fascicle
/ Brain cancer
/ corticospinal tract
/ diffusion kurtosis imaging
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ fiber tractography
/ Glioma
/ Kurtosis
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neurosurgery
/ Normal distribution
/ optic radiation
/ Pyramidal tracts
/ Substantia alba
/ Visualization
/ Volunteers
2021
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Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Fiber Tractography of Major White Matter Tracts in Neurosurgery
by
Carl, Barbara
, Bopp, Miriam
, Nimsky, Christopher
, Emde, Julia
, Saß, Benjamin
in
Algorithms
/ arcuate fascicle
/ Brain cancer
/ corticospinal tract
/ diffusion kurtosis imaging
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ fiber tractography
/ Glioma
/ Kurtosis
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neurosurgery
/ Normal distribution
/ optic radiation
/ Pyramidal tracts
/ Substantia alba
/ Visualization
/ Volunteers
2021
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Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Fiber Tractography of Major White Matter Tracts in Neurosurgery
by
Carl, Barbara
, Bopp, Miriam
, Nimsky, Christopher
, Emde, Julia
, Saß, Benjamin
in
Algorithms
/ arcuate fascicle
/ Brain cancer
/ corticospinal tract
/ diffusion kurtosis imaging
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ fiber tractography
/ Glioma
/ Kurtosis
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neurosurgery
/ Normal distribution
/ optic radiation
/ Pyramidal tracts
/ Substantia alba
/ Visualization
/ Volunteers
2021
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Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Fiber Tractography of Major White Matter Tracts in Neurosurgery
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Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Fiber Tractography of Major White Matter Tracts in Neurosurgery
2021
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Overview
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)-based fiber tractography is routinely used in clinical applications to visualize major white matter tracts, such as the corticospinal tract (CST), optic radiation (OR), and arcuate fascicle (AF). Nevertheless, DTI is limited due to its capability of resolving intra-voxel multi-fiber populations. Sophisticated models often require long acquisition times not applicable in clinical practice. Diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI), as an extension of DTI, combines sophisticated modeling of the diffusion process with short acquisition times but has rarely been investigated in fiber tractography. In this study, DTI- and DKI-based fiber tractography of the CST, OR, and AF was investigated in healthy volunteers and glioma patients. For the CST, significantly larger tract volumes were seen in DKI-based fiber tractography. Similar results were obtained for the OR, except for the right OR in patients. In the case of the AF, results of both models were comparable with DTI-based fiber tractography showing even significantly larger tract volumes in patients. In the case of the CST and OR, DKI-based fiber tractography contributes to advanced visualization under clinical time constraints, whereas for the AF, other models should be considered.
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