
doi: 10.34973/m20r-jt17
Here we present the creation of a modular and realistic digital brain phantom to serve as a ground-truth to assess the quality of different reconstruction algorithms for Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM). The phantom is derived from high-resolution, quantitative MRI data of a healthy volunteer, features a realistic morphology including a non piece-wise constant susceptibility distribution.
Phase Imaging;Digital Head Phantom;Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Phase Imaging, Digital Head Phantom
Phase Imaging;Digital Head Phantom;Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Phase Imaging, Digital Head Phantom
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