The scope of this article is to compare two methods to extrapolate the water content of human tissues from magnetic resonance imaging. Two different approaches to gain the same goal will be outlined and discussed in order to draw a roadmap for subsequent studies and refinements which will lead to dielectric properties finding.
Water content evaluation of a human tissue using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a quantitative benchmarking approach / Cavagnaro, Marta; Frezza, Fabrizio; Laurita, Roberto; Tannino, Marco; Manganaro, Lucia; Marini, M.; Sollazzo, Paolo; Stagnitti, Andrea; Lopresto, V.; Pinto, R.. - (2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno EMC Europe 2012 tenutosi a Rome, Italy nel September 17-21, 2012) [10.1109/EMCEurope.2012.6396796].
Water content evaluation of a human tissue using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a quantitative benchmarking approach
CAVAGNARO, Marta;FREZZA, Fabrizio;LAURITA, ROBERTO;TANNINO, MARCO;MANGANARO, Lucia;SOLLAZZO, PAOLO;STAGNITTI, ANDREA;
2012
Abstract
The scope of this article is to compare two methods to extrapolate the water content of human tissues from magnetic resonance imaging. Two different approaches to gain the same goal will be outlined and discussed in order to draw a roadmap for subsequent studies and refinements which will lead to dielectric properties finding.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.