Sequences required for the "Measurement of Spinal Cord in MRI" are:
- Sagital T1 SE
- Axial T1 SE
- Sagital T2 FSE
- Specialised set of Axial FSE (TR 4000/TE (eff) 120) images, using a 256 x 256 matrix with a 22 cm field of view, are obtained in planes that are perpendicular to the spinal cord-single axial images at each disc space-fromC2-3 through C7-T1(slice thickness 4mm.)
The AP spinal cord, transverse spinal cord and spinal canal diameters are measured on these specialized T2-weighted axial images using the MR scanner software
All measures are indexed to the canal level at the disc space, i.e., the C2-3 disc becomes the C2 canal. Note that the spinal cord level is one level above the "canal level."
The AP compression ratio is computed from these last two measures; cord area is calculated as the area of an ellipse (a = p/ 4 d1d2).
TECHNICAL TIP: 3D-modified driven equilibrium Fourier transform (MDEFT)-based acquisition protocol established for brain morphometry also yields reliable information about the cross-sectional spinal cord area (SCA)
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