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Biochemical heterogeneity in hysterectomized uterus measured by 31P NMR using SLIM localization.

S Xu1, Y Yang, C D Gregory, J C Vary, Z P Liang, M J Dawson.   

Abstract

Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging show contrast between the inner and outer myometrium, which is useful in the diagnosis of gynecological disorders. To determine whether the image contrast is associated with biochemical differences between these myometrial regions, phosphorus metabolite concentrations in the inner one third of the myometrium (the junctional zone; JZ) were compared with the outermost one third of the myometrium (OM) in hysterectomized uteri using 31P spectral localization by imaging (SLIM). The technique was validated by comparing the results of SLIM with the results of standard Fourier-encoded spectroscopic imaging (FSI) analysis using phantoms, and by nonlocalized spectroscopy on biopsies taken from the same hysterectomy specimens. As expected theoretically, SLIM yielded better localization than FSI, as judged by spectral intensity and leakage measurements on phantom compartments of known composition. SLIM localization revealed that the JZ has a higher intracellular phosphomonoester (PME) concentration than does the OM, which was confirmed by nonlocalized spectroscopy, and that there is very little NMR-visible phosphorus in the cervix.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9126948     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910370516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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