Claims
- 1. A method of producing separate images of a first chemical and second chemical species in an imaged body comprising the steps of:
- acquiring at least three complex NMR multi-voxel images of the body, the first and second chemical species having relative phase shifts in the three images such that at least two of the images have congruence in the signals produced by the first and second chemical species;
- combining the NMR images to create a B.sub.0 image;
- fitting a low order surface to the continuous portions of the B.sub.0 image;
- measuring the difference between the low order surface and the B.sub.0 image;
- correcting the phase of the B.sub.0 image if the difference between adjacent voxels exceeds a predetermined value;
- combining the NMR multi-voxel images to produce a first and second chemical species image using the corrected B.sub.0 image to identify the predominant chemical species of each voxel in the chemical species images.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the fitting of the low order surface to the continuous portions of the B.sub.0 image comprises the following steps:
- differentiating the B.sub.0 image to produce a differentiated image;
- producing a weighting function by comparing the value differentiated image at each voxel to a predetermined threshold and setting the weighting function for that voxel equal to zero if that threshold is passed;
- fitting a differentiated polynomial to the differentiated B.sub.0 image using the weighting function in a weighted curve fitting process; and
- integrating the differentiated polynomial to produce the low order surface.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the constant of integration from integrating the differentiated polynomial is set equal to the measured phase at the maximum amplitude voxel for the line at the center of mass in the perpendicular direction of the image.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the weighting function is proportional to the amplitude of a complex NMR image if the threshold is not passed.
- 5. The method of claim 1 where the low order surface is a third order polynomial.
- 6. An apparatus producing separate images of a first chemical and second chemical species in an imaged body comprising:
- means for acquiring at least three complex NMR multi-voxel images of the body, the first and second chemical species having relative phase shifts in the three images such that at least two of the images have congruence in the signals produced by the first and second chemical species;
- means for combining the NMR images to create a B.sub.0 image;
- means for fitting a low order surface to the continuous portions of the B.sub.0 image;
- means for measuring the difference between the low order surface and the B.sub.0 image;
- means for correcting the phase of the B.sub.0 image if the difference between adjacent voxels exceeds a predetermined value;
- means for combining the NMR multi-voxel images to produce a first and second chemical species image using the corrected B.sub.0 image to identify the predominant chemical species of each voxel in the chemical species images.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/566,199, filed Aug. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,144,235.
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