Liver Iron Measurement by Magnetic Susceptometry

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Magnetic Susceptometry

( Liver Iron Measurement )

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Liver Iron Measurement

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Liver Iron Measurement

Total iron content in a normal adult body = 4 g

Iron content residing in liver = 1 g

Normal iron concentration = Cfe = 200 μg /g of liver tissue

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Liver Iron Measurement

1- Liver Biopsy ( painful, highly invasive, fatal )

2- Nuclear Resonant Scattering of X-rays ( Requires high radiation dose from a short lived isotope)

3- Computed Tomography (CT)

4- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

5- Magnetic Susceptometry

Diagnosis methods

They may be able to detect iron overload but do not extend to lower levels

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Liver Iron Measurement

This technique measures the induced paramagnetic response from iron stored in the liver to a weak external magnetic field in the region of the abdomen.

Liver

External magnetic

Field

M

SQUID Detector

∆B ~ 10-9 to 10-12 Tesla

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aB

v

x

y

z

r

r

r - r

Field point

Source point

05 3V

3M(r ) r - rμ M(r )B(r) = dv -4π r - r r - r

0 aμ M(r ) = (r)B (r)

a a5 3V

3B (r ) r - r B (r )1B(r) = dv (r ) -4π r - r r - r

Magnetic susceptibility :

Theory of Magnetic Susceptometry

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Theory of Magnetic Susceptometry

Flux : c

= d l B(r) C

B(r)

Reciprocity Theorem :

a RV0

1= (r )B (r ) B (r )R

dvI

:orR ReciprocalB (r) BMagnetic flux density that the pickup coil generate in the element if energized with a current

Δv

RI

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j a j R j0

1= (r )B (r ) B (r )jR

vI

aB

v

x y

z

r

r

r - r

Pickup coil

a RV0

1= (r )B (r ) B (r )R

dvI

Theory of Magnetic Susceptometry

RI

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Theory of Magnetic Susceptometry

Fe ,(r) c m Fe Fe

36,

c

1.6 10m Femkg

Iron Concentration

mass susceptibility of Iron

Fe , RaV

0

c B (r )B (r )m Fe

R

dvI

Ra

B (r )B (r )R

SSF spatial sensitivity functionI

Susceptometry is an INVERSE problem

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Liver Iron Measurement

1- Liver ≈ 1530 cm3

2- Lung

3- Other tissues

Liver Lungs

6 60.36 10 9.032 10lung air tissue

Modeling the human body

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In the absence of Liver iron and air into the Lungs the flux change should be due to presence of tissue.

It can be cancelled out by using a water bag between the pickup coil and the torso

Torso Modeling

Water bag

Liver Lung

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Torso Modeling

~ 17 mm

~ 50 mm

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Water bag

Liver Lung

1- Homogeneous magnetizing field

2- Localized magnetizing field

Magnetizing Field

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Water bag

Liver Lung

1- Homogeneous magnetizing field (Rubins coil)

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Water bag

Liver Lung

2- Localized magnetizing field(Small ring coil)

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Water bag

Liver Lung

1- Second order axial gradiometer

2- First order planar gradiometer

Pickup coil

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Water bag

Liver Lung

1- Second order axial gradiometer

2z2

Δ BΔz

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Water bag

Liver Lung

2- First order planar gradiometer

zΔBΔx

x

z

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