04-15-2015, 10:48 PM
06-16-2015, 05:49 PM
Dear Suren111,
Diffusion kurtosis imaging is still in the research stage, but very interesting. I didn't include it in the routine Q&A's but may consider putting it into an advanced section in the future.
The basic idea is that the diffusion rate, even along a fixed direction, is not necessarily constant. Experimental evidence shows that water molecules tend to slow down faster than expected by a simple gaussian curve the further they are away from their origin. This can be expressed by a kurtosis factor, K, in that direction.
I have attached a recent review article from the AJR you may find helpful.
Allen Elster
Diffusion kurtosis imaging is still in the research stage, but very interesting. I didn't include it in the routine Q&A's but may consider putting it into an advanced section in the future.
The basic idea is that the diffusion rate, even along a fixed direction, is not necessarily constant. Experimental evidence shows that water molecules tend to slow down faster than expected by a simple gaussian curve the further they are away from their origin. This can be expressed by a kurtosis factor, K, in that direction.
I have attached a recent review article from the AJR you may find helpful.
Allen Elster