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    Motion correction in magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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    Author
    Saleh M.G.
    Chang L.
    Ernst T.
    Date
    2020
    Journal
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
    Publisher
    John Wiley and Sons Inc.
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    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28287
    Abstract
    In vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging (MRS/MRSI) are valuable tools to study normal and abnormal human brain physiology. However, they are sensitive to motion, due to strong crusher gradients, long acquisition times, reliance on high magnetic field homogeneity, and particular acquisition methods such as spectral editing. The effects of motion include incorrect spatial localization, phase fluctuations, incoherent averaging, line broadening, and ultimately quantitation errors. Several retrospective methods have been proposed to correct motion-related artifacts. Recent advances in hardware also allow prospective (real-time) correction of the effects of motion, including adjusting voxel location, center frequency, and magnetic field homogeneity. This article reviews prospective and retrospective methods available in the literature and their implications for clinical MRS/MRSI. In combination, these methods can attenuate or eliminate most motion-related artifacts and facilitate the acquisition of high-quality data in the clinical research setting.
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    motion
    MRS
    MRSI
    navigated spectroscopy sequence
    prospective correction
    retrospective correction
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