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Clinical proton MR spectroscopy in central nervous system disorders.


ABSTRACT: A large body of published work shows that proton (hydrogen 1 [(1)H]) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy has evolved from a research tool into a clinical neuroimaging modality. Herein, the authors present a summary of brain disorders in which MR spectroscopy has an impact on patient management, together with a critical consideration of common data acquisition and processing procedures. The article documents the impact of (1)H MR spectroscopy in the clinical evaluation of disorders of the central nervous system. The clinical usefulness of (1)H MR spectroscopy has been established for brain neoplasms, neonatal and pediatric disorders (hypoxia-ischemia, inherited metabolic diseases, and traumatic brain injury), demyelinating disorders, and infectious brain lesions. The growing list of disorders for which (1)H MR spectroscopy may contribute to patient management extends to neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, and stroke. To facilitate expanded clinical acceptance and standardization of MR spectroscopy methodology, guidelines are provided for data acquisition and analysis, quality assessment, and interpretation. Finally, the authors offer recommendations to expedite the use of robust MR spectroscopy methodology in the clinical setting, including incorporation of technical advances on clinical units.

SUBMITTER: Oz G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4263653 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical proton MR spectroscopy in central nervous system disorders.

Oz Gülin G   Alger Jeffry R JR   Barker Peter B PB   Bartha Robert R   Bizzi Alberto A   Boesch Chris C   Bolan Patrick J PJ   Brindle Kevin M KM   Cudalbu Cristina C   Dinçer Alp A   Dydak Ulrike U   Emir Uzay E UE   Frahm Jens J   González Ramón Gilberto RG   Gruber Stephan S   Gruetter Rolf R   Gupta Rakesh K RK   Heerschap Arend A   Henning Anke A   Hetherington Hoby P HP   Howe Franklyn A FA   Hüppi Petra S PS   Hurd Ralph E RE   Kantarci Kantarci K   Klomp Dennis W J DW   Kreis Roland R   Kruiskamp Marijn J MJ   Leach Martin O MO   Lin Alexander P AP   Luijten Peter R PR   Marjańska Malgorzata M   Maudsley Andrew A AA   Meyerhoff Dieter J DJ   Mountford Carolyn E CE   Nelson Sarah J SJ   Pamir M Necmettin MN   Pan Jullie W JW   Peet Andrew C AC   Poptani Harish H   Posse Stefan S   Pouwels Petra J W PJ   Ratai Eva-Maria EM   Ross Brian D BD   Scheenen Tom W TW   Schuster Christian C   Smith Ian C P IC   Soher Brian J BJ   Tkáč Ivan I   Vigneron Daniel B DB   Kauppinen Risto A RA  

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A large body of published work shows that proton (hydrogen 1 [(1)H]) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy has evolved from a research tool into a clinical neuroimaging modality. Herein, the authors present a summary of brain disorders in which MR spectroscopy has an impact on patient management, together with a critical consideration of common data acquisition and processing procedures. The article documents the impact of (1)H MR spectroscopy in the clinical evaluation of disorders of the centra  ...[more]

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