Inder T E, Huppi P S
Department of Paediatrics, Christchurch School of Medicine and Hospital, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev. 2000;6(1):59-67. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2779(2000)6:1<59::AID-MRDD8>3.0.CO;2-E.
Understanding of the morphological development of the human brain has largely come from neuropathological studies obtained postmortem. Magnetic resonance (MR) techniques have recently allowed the provision of detailed structural, metabolic, and functional information in vivo on the human brain. These techniques have been utilized in studies from premature infants to adults and have provided invaluable data on the sequence of normal human brain development. This article will focus on MR techniques including conventional structural MR imaging techniques, quantitative morphometric MR techniques, diffusion weighted MR techniques, and MR spectroscopy. In order to understand the potential applications and limitations of MR techniques, relevant physical and biological principles for each of the MR techniques are first reviewed. This is followed by a review of the understanding of the sequence of normal brain development utilizing these techniques. MRDD Research Reviews 6:59-67, 2000.
对人类大脑形态发育的理解很大程度上来自于死后进行的神经病理学研究。磁共振(MR)技术最近使得在活体上提供关于人类大脑的详细结构、代谢和功能信息成为可能。这些技术已被用于从早产儿到成年人的研究中,并提供了关于人类大脑正常发育顺序的宝贵数据。本文将重点介绍MR技术,包括传统的结构MR成像技术、定量形态测量MR技术、扩散加权MR技术和MR波谱学。为了理解MR技术的潜在应用和局限性,首先回顾了每种MR技术相关的物理和生物学原理。接下来是利用这些技术对正常大脑发育顺序的理解的综述。《MRDD研究评论》2000年第6卷:59 - 67页。