Abstract
A new approach for quantifying trabecular bone tissue using the phase images of a simple gradient-echo sequence is presented. The proposed method is based on the hypothesis that the differences in susceptibility between bone and bone marrow cause magnetic field (i.e., precession phase) variations between the image voxels. Phase images of the distal femur were obtained in vivo and characterised with the use of the phase variance. Computer simulations and experimental results indicate that the distribution of the phases varies with echo time and image resolution, as expected. Keeping these fixed, however, the phase variance is found to strongly reflect variations in trabecular structure.
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