Im. Brereton et al., LOCALIZED 2-DIMENSIONAL SHIFT CORRELATED SPECTROSCOPY IN HUMANS AT 2-TESLA, Magnetic resonance in medicine, 32(2), 1994, pp. 251-257
A method for the acquisition of localized 2D shift-correlated spectra,
based on the combination of the stimulated-echo volume-selection and
gradient-enhanced COSY experiments, is described. The sequence can be
modified to perform a number of localized experiments including HOHAHA
and DQF-COSY. The method is demonstrated in vivo by presentation of l
ocalized COSY and HOHAHA spectra of human tibia marrow, and a localize
d COSY spectrum of human brain acquired at a field strength of 2 Tesla
. Cross peaks corresponding to correlations between coupled groups alo
ng the acyl chains of triglycerides are observed in the spectra of mar
row. The major cerebral metabolites are represented in the in vivo COS
Y brain spectrum, including N-acetylaspartate, glutamate/glutamine, to
tal creatine, aspartate, and myo-inositol. Difficulties in the impleme
ntation of localized shift-correlation spectroscopy, including water s
uppression and T-2 relaxation, are discussed.