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A precise and fast temperature mapping using water proton chemical shift.

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A new temperature measurement procedure using phase mapping was developed that makes use of the temperature dependence of the water proton chemical shift and highly accurate and fast measurements were obtained during phantom and in vivo experiments.
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A new temperature measurement procedure using phase mapping was developed that makes use of the temperature dependence of the water proton chemical shift. Highly accurate and fast measurements were obtained during phantom and in vivo experiments. In the pure water phantom experiments, an accuracy of more than +/- 0.5 degrees C was obtained within a few seconds/slice using a field echo pulse sequence (TR/TE = 115/13 ms, matrix = 128 x 128, number of slices = 5). The temperature dependence of the water proton chemical shift was found to be almost the same for different materials with a chemical composition similar to living tissues (water, glucide, protein). Using this method, the temperature change inside a cat's brain was obtained with an accuracy of more than +/- 1 degree C and an in-plane resolution of 0.6 x 0.6 mm. The temperature measurement error was affected by several factors in the living system (B0 shifts caused by position shifts of the sample, blood flow, etc.), the position shift effect being the most serious.

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Proton Resonance Shift of Water in the Gas and Liquid States

TL;DR: In this paper, a consistent treatment of the chemical shift, thermal and dielectric data for water can be given based on a two-state model involving an equilibrium between a hydrogen-bonded ''icelike'' fraction and a ''monomer'' fraction whose interaction with the lattice arises entirely from London dispersion forces.
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Temperature mapping with MR imaging of molecular diffusion: application to hyperthermia.

TL;DR: Molecular diffusion is more sensitive than T1 and can be determined with high accuracy with MR imaging and has the potential to also help monitor blood perfusion in clinical hyperthermia.
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Diffusion and nuclear spin relaxation in water

TL;DR: In this paper, the diffusion coefficient and the spin lattice relaxation time of protons in ordinary water have been measured in the temperature range 0-100\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}C using nuclear magnetic resonance free precession techniques.
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Temperature distribution measurements in two-dimensional NMR imaging.

TL;DR: It is found, as expected, that variations in local temperature appear as variations in the corresponding T1 image, and T1 is found to vary linearly with 1/T over the range of 0 degrees C to about 40 degrees C for blood.
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MR temperature mapping of focused ultrasound surgery.

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