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칼슘농도와 성분에 따른 석회화의 자기공명영상 신호강도에 관한 연구
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1996년|34권 1호|pp.37-42 (6 pages)
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Purpose : The signal of intracranial calcification on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been known to bevariable. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the MR signal of calcifications according to calciumconcentration and compound. Materials and Methods : T1-weighted, proton density and T2-weighted images wereobtained in phantoms with various conposition of calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate. The signal intensitiesand T1T2 relaxation times were measured and analyzed according to calcium concentration and compound. Theconfigurations of calcium particles were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Results : The signal intensityof calcium carbonate on T1-weighted images gradually decreased as the concentration increased, while that ofcalcium phosphate showed a biphasic curve with a peak intensity at 0.2 gml. The signal intensity of both calciumcompounds on T2-weighted images decreased as the concentration increased. The T1 relaxation time of calciumcarbonate remained constant with increasing calcium concentration, however, that of calcium phosphate decreased upto 0.2gml and then remained constant. The T2 relaxation time of both calcium compounds decreased in a similarfashion with increasing concentration. Calcium phosphate showed larger surface area on scanning electronmicroscope. Conclusion : Calcifications show variable MR signal due to difference of T1 and T2 relaxation timesaccording to calcium concentration and compound. Large surface area of calcium particle might cause shortening ofT1 relaxation time leading to high signal on T1-weighted image. Understanding of these findings will helpinterpretation of MR images more precisely.