Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET

The identification and quantification of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans are crucial in current research efforts targeting BAT in the fight against obesity. Recently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown promise in differentiating BAT from white adipose tissue (WAT) through its abil...

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Main Authors: W. Phillip Law, George McGill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214624516300223
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spelling doaj-2bedbbcb1e924581bd4e1722703d6bcd2020-11-24T23:26:40ZengElsevierJournal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology Case Reports2214-62452016-12-0122729Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PETW. Phillip Law0George McGill1Medical Imaging Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, 4102, Australia; School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4006, Australia; Translational Research Institute, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, 4102, Australia; Corresponding author. Medical Imaging Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Ipswich Road, Brisbane, QLD, 4102, Australia.Medical Imaging Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, 4102, Australia; Biomedical Technology Services, Queensland Health, Brisbane, 4006, AustraliaThe identification and quantification of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans are crucial in current research efforts targeting BAT in the fight against obesity. Recently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown promise in differentiating BAT from white adipose tissue (WAT) through its ability to depict relative fat and water content within areas of macroscopic adipose tissue.We present a case of a 65 year old woman, one of the first ever patients scanned on a hybrid positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI scanner in Australia, in whom extensive physiological BAT uptake of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) was observed in the supraclavicular fossae that correlated extremely well with areas of adipose tissue with low fat fraction on MRI.The ability to reliably and accurately detect and quantify BAT by MRI would eradicate the need for ionising radiation associated with PET − the current gold standard in imaging of BAT − and have a significant positive impact for all human subjects enrolled in BAT studies. More detailed investigation is required to determine the reproducibility and accuracy of the proposed MRI reconstruction methods for BAT identification in a larger number of subjects. Keywords: Brown adipose tissue, FDG, PET, MRIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214624516300223
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author W. Phillip Law
George McGill
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George McGill
Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology Case Reports
author_facet W. Phillip Law
George McGill
author_sort W. Phillip Law
title Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
title_short Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
title_full Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
title_fullStr Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
title_full_unstemmed Identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point Dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with FDG PET
title_sort identification of brown adipose tissue in an adult human using parametric data reconstructed from a 2-point dixon magnetic resonance imaging sequence acquired simultaneously with fdg pet
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology Case Reports
issn 2214-6245
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The identification and quantification of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans are crucial in current research efforts targeting BAT in the fight against obesity. Recently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown promise in differentiating BAT from white adipose tissue (WAT) through its ability to depict relative fat and water content within areas of macroscopic adipose tissue.We present a case of a 65 year old woman, one of the first ever patients scanned on a hybrid positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI scanner in Australia, in whom extensive physiological BAT uptake of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) was observed in the supraclavicular fossae that correlated extremely well with areas of adipose tissue with low fat fraction on MRI.The ability to reliably and accurately detect and quantify BAT by MRI would eradicate the need for ionising radiation associated with PET − the current gold standard in imaging of BAT − and have a significant positive impact for all human subjects enrolled in BAT studies. More detailed investigation is required to determine the reproducibility and accuracy of the proposed MRI reconstruction methods for BAT identification in a larger number of subjects. Keywords: Brown adipose tissue, FDG, PET, MRI
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214624516300223
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