diffuusiotensorikuvaus
Diffuusiotensorikuvaus, often abbreviated DTI, is an advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique used to study the diffusion of water molecules in biological tissues. This diffusion is not random but is influenced by the microscopic structure of the tissue, particularly the orientation and integrity of white matter tracts in the brain. DTI measures the directionality of this diffusion, providing information about the underlying tissue architecture.
The fundamental principle behind DTI is that water molecules move more freely in certain directions than others.
The data acquired from DTI can be processed to generate various metrics and visualizations. Fractional anisotropy
DTI has become an invaluable tool in neuroscience and clinical practice. It is used for diagnosing and