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Basic setup for breast conductivity imaging using magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography

Byung Il Lee et al 2006 Phys. Med. Biol. 51 443-455   doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/51/2/017  Help

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Byung Il Lee1, Suk Hoon Oh1, Tae-Seong Kim1, Eung Je Woo1, Soo Yeol Lee1, Ohin Kwon2 and Jin Keun Seo3
1 College of Electronics and Information, Kyung Hee University, Korea
2 Department of Mathematics, Konkuk University, Korea
3 Department of Mathematics, Yonsei University, Korea
E-mail: tskim@khu.ac.kr

Abstract. We present a new medical imaging technique for breast imaging, breast MREIT, in which magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) is utilized to get high-resolution conductivity and current density images of the breast. In this work, we introduce the basic imaging setup of the breast MREIT technique with an investigation of four different imaging configurations of current-injection electrode positions and pathways through computer simulation studies. Utilizing the preliminary findings of a best breast MREIT configuration, additional numerical simulation studies have been carried out to validate breast MREIT at different levels of SNR. Finally, we have performed an experimental validation with a breast phantom on a 3.0 T MREIT system. The presented results strongly suggest that breast MREIT with careful imaging setups could be a potential imaging technique for human breast which may lead to early detection of breast cancer via improved differentiation of cancerous tissues in high-resolution conductivity images.

Print publication: Issue 2 (21 January 2006)
Received 21 July 2005, in final form 12 October 2005
Published 4 January 2006

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