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    In: BioMed Research International, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 2019 ( 2019-02-18), p. 1-9
    Abstract: The collagen density is not detected in the patellar tendon (PT), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in clinic. We assess the technical feasibility of three-dimension multiecho fat saturated ultrashort echo time cones (3D FS-UTE-Cones) acquisitions for single- and bicomponent T2 ⁎ analysis of bound and free water pools in PT, PCL, and ACL in clinic. The knees of five healthy volunteers and six knee joint samples from cadavers were scanned via 3D multiecho FS-UTE-Cones acquisitions on a clinical scanner. Single-component fitting of T2 ⁎ M and bicomponent fitting of short T2 ⁎ (T2 ⁎ S ), long T2 ⁎ (T2 ⁎ L ), short T2 ⁎ fraction ( F r a c _ S ), and long T2 ⁎ fraction ( F r a c _ L ) were performed within tendons and ligaments. Our results showed that biexponential fitting was superior to single-exponential fitting in PT, PCL, and ACL. For knee joint samples, there was no statistical difference among all data in PT, PCL, and ACL. For volunteers, all parameters of bicomponent fitting were statistically different across PT, PCL, and ACL, except for T2 ⁎ S , T2 ⁎ L , and T2 ⁎ M resulting in flawed measurements due to the magic angle effect. 3D multiecho FS-UTE-Cones acquisition allows high resolution T2 ⁎ mapping in PT, PCL, and ACL of keen joint samples and PT and PCL of volunteers. The T2 ⁎ values and their fractions can be characterized by bicomponent T2 ⁎ analysis that is superior to single-component T2 ⁎ analysis, except for ACL of volunteers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2314-6133 , 2314-6141
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2019
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