IP Library Granted Patent US 6,924,150
Granted Patent B1
US 6,924,150 · App. 10/124,203 · Granted Aug 2, 2005

Magnetic resonance imaging contrast system

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Patent No.
US 6,924,150
App. No.
10/124,203
Granted
Aug 2, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for improving the magnetic resonance imaging contrast of a selected portion of a sample. A selected ferrimagnetic constituent is associated with the sample portion, by molecular or biological attachment or by some other means, so that the sample portion is distinguished from other adjacent portions of the sample that do not have the selected ferrimagnetic constituent associated therewith. Alternatively, the sample portion is suspected, but not yet confirmed, to have the selected ferrimagnetic constituent associated with it. Ferromagnetic resonance imaging is performed on the sample portion, and at least one resonance frequency ω 0 of the sample portion is provided. At least one material parameter of the sample portion is measured at or near the frequency ω 0 , with enhanced imaging contrast relative to adjacent portions of the sample that do not have the selected ferrimagnetic constituent in association. Alternatively, the measured value is compared with a corresponding reference value for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent. If (and only if) the measured and corresponding reference values substantially agree, the selected ferrimagnetic constituent is present in association with the selected sample portion. Other parameters of the selected ferrimagnetic consituent can also be measured.

Claims (72)

1. A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω′) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

comparing at least one of said measured parameter values for each of said selected locations with said corresponding reference value for said selected ferrimagnetic constituent; and

when said measured value and said corresponding reference value substantially agree, interpreting this condition as indicating that said selected ferrimagnetic constituent is associated with the sample portion at said selected location at which said material parameter measurement is taken.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

when said measured value and said corresponding reference value do not substantially agree, interpreting this condition as indicating that said selected ferrimagnetic constituent is not associated with said sample portion at said selected location at which said material parameter measurement is taken.

4. A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O 12 , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element c is drawn from a group consisting of Na 1+ , K 1+ , Rb 1+ , Tl 1+ , Ag 1+ , Au 1+ , Hg 1+ , Eu 2+ , Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ , Ba 2+ , Hg 2+ , Pb 2+ , Y 3+ , La 3+ , Gd 3+ , Bi 3+ , In 3+ and Sc 3+ .

5. A method for performing magnetic resonance imagine on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O 12 , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element a is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , Cu 3+ , Cr 3+ , Mo 3+ , W 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Ti 4+ , Z 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

6. A method for performing magnetic resonance imagine on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a freguency ω 32 ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O 12 , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element d is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn2+, Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

7. The method of claim 1 , A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound A[B] 2 O 4 , where A is in tetrahedral form, B is in octahedral form, and the element A is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Mg 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

8. A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound A[B] 2 O 4 , where A is in tetrahedral form, B is in octahedral form, and the element B is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Mg 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising choosing said measured material parameter value from the following group of parameter values: said at least one location of said ferrimagnetic constituent, output signal amplitude at said frequency ω 1 , output signal phase at said frequency ω 1 , linewidth, and relaxation time.

10. A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics, at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , and a diameter no greater than 1 μm, the ferrimagnetic material now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static comnonent and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion,

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations;

the method further comprising choosing said frequency ω 1 to be no greater than 1 GHz.

11. A method for performing magnetic resonance imaging on a selected portion of a sample, the method comprising:

providing a selected ferrimagnetic material into the sample by chemically bonding the ferrimagnetic material in particle format to the sample, the ferrimagnetic material having known ferromagnetic spin resonance characteristics and at least one resonant frequency ω=ω 0 , wherein the ferrimagnetic material is now a constituent of a selected portion of the sample;

applying an excitation electromagnetic field to the sample using an electromagnetic wave generator, the excitation electromagnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component with a frequency ω=ω 1 ≈ω 0 , a selected magnetic field strength, and a selected magnetic field direction relative to the sample portion;

applying an external gradient magnetic field to the sample, the external gradient magnetic field having at least one of a static component and a time varying component, a selected magnetic field direction, and at least first and second selected magnetic field strengths at at least first and second selected locations, respectively, within the sample portion;

measuring at or near the resonant frequency ω 0 of the ferrimagnetic material at least one of (i) a real component μ′(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter, and (ii) an imaginary component μ″(ω 1 ) of the complex permeability parameter of the sample portion at each of the selected locations to determine at least one value of a material parameter at each of the selected locations; and

constructing an image of the sample portion, by comparing the measured parameter values with corresponding reference values for the selected ferrimagnetic constituent for each of the selected locations.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

comparing at least one of said measured parameter values for each of said selected locations with said corresponding reference value for said selected ferrimagnetic constituent; and

when said measured value and said corresponding reference value substantially agree, interpreting this condition as indicating that said selected ferrimagnetic constituent is associated with the sample portion at said selected location at which said material parameter measurement is taken.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

when said measured value and said corresponding reference value do not substantially agree, interpreting this condition as indicating that said selected ferrimagnetic constituent is not associated with said sample portion at said selected location at which said material parameter measurement is taken.

14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of choosing the selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O 12 , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element c is drawn from a group consisting of Na 1+ , K 1+ , Rb 1+ , Tl 1+ , Ag 1+ , Au 1+ , Hg 1+ , Eu 2+ , Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ , Ba 2+ , Hg 2+ , Pb 2+ , Y 3+ , La 3+ , Gd 3+ , Bi 3+ , In 3+ , and Sc 3+ .

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of choosing the selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O   , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element a is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , Cu 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

16. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of choosing the selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound {c} 3 (a) 2 [d] 3 O 12 , where {c} is in dodecahedral form, (a) is in octrahedral form, [d] is in tetrahedral form and the element d is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

17. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of choosing the selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound A[B] 2 O 4 , where A is in tetrahedral form, B is in octahedral form, and the element A is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Mg 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

18. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of choosing the selected ferrimagnetic constituent from a group of ferrimagnetic compounds consisting of a compound A[B] 2 O 4 , where A is in tetrahedral form, B is in octahedral form, and the element B is drawn from a group consisting of Cu 1+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Mg 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Ru 3+ , V 3+ , Nb 3+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , In 3+ , Sc 3+ , Cr 4+ , Mo 4+ , W 4+ , Ti 4+ , Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , Si 4+ , Ge 4+ , Sn 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , P 5+ , As 5+ , and Sb 5+ .

19. The method of claim 11 , further comprising choosing said measured material parameter value from the following group of parameter values: said at least one location of said ferrimagnetic constituent, output signal amplitude at said frequency ω 1 , output signal phase at said frequency ω 1 , linewidth, and relaxation time.

20. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of choosing said frequency ω 1 to be no greater than 1 GHz.

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