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Alternative approach of hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance: abbreviated MRI
This review focuses on emerging abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging (AMRI)
surveillance of patients with chronic liver disease for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This …
surveillance of patients with chronic liver disease for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This …
Diffusion weighted imaging of the abdomen and pelvis: recent technical advances and clinical applications
T Yang, Y Li, Z Ye, S Yao, Q Li, Y Yuan, B Song - Academic radiology, 2023 - Elsevier
Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) serves as one of the most important functional magnetic
resonance imaging techniques in abdominal and pelvic imaging. It is designed to reflect the …
resonance imaging techniques in abdominal and pelvic imaging. It is designed to reflect the …
Reduction of the cardiac pulsation artifact and improvement of lesion conspicuity in flow‐compensated diffusion images in the liver—a quantitative evaluation of …
T Führes, M Saake, J Lorenz, H Seuss… - Magnetic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To enhance image quality of flow‐compensated diffusion‐weighted liver MRI data
by increasing the lesion conspicuity and reducing the cardiac pulsation artifact using …
by increasing the lesion conspicuity and reducing the cardiac pulsation artifact using …
Motion‐compensated diffusion encoding in multi‐shot human brain acquisitions: insights using high‐performance gradients
Purpose To evaluate the utility of up to second‐order motion‐compensated diffusion
encoding in multi‐shot human brain acquisitions. Methods Experiments were performed with …
encoding in multi‐shot human brain acquisitions. Methods Experiments were performed with …
Characterization and correction of cardiovascular motion artifacts in diffusion‐weighted imaging of the pancreas
Purpose To assess the effects of cardiovascular‐induced motion on conventional DWI of the
pancreas and to evaluate motion‐robust DWI methods in a motion phantom and healthy …
pancreas and to evaluate motion‐robust DWI methods in a motion phantom and healthy …
Motion‐robust, blood‐suppressed, reduced‐distortion diffusion MRI of the liver
Purpose To evaluate feasibility and reproducibility of liver diffusion‐weighted (DW) MRI
using cardiac‐motion‐robust, blood‐suppressed, reduced‐distortion techniques. Methods …
using cardiac‐motion‐robust, blood‐suppressed, reduced‐distortion techniques. Methods …
Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is often used to detect focal
liver lesions (FLLs), though DWI image quality can be limited in the left liver lobe owing to …
liver lesions (FLLs), though DWI image quality can be limited in the left liver lobe owing to …
Motion compensated renal diffusion weighted imaging
S McTavish, AT Van, JM Peeters… - Magnetic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To assess the effect of respiratory motion and cardiac driven pulsation in renal DWI
and to examine asymmetrical velocity‐compensated diffusion encoding waveforms for …
and to examine asymmetrical velocity‐compensated diffusion encoding waveforms for …
Impact of velocity-and acceleration-compensated encodings on signal dropout and black-blood state in diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance liver imaging at …
Purpose The study aims to develop easy-to-implement concomitant field-compensated
gradient waveforms with varying velocity-weighting (M 1) and acceleration-weighting (M 2) …
gradient waveforms with varying velocity-weighting (M 1) and acceleration-weighting (M 2) …
Reproducibility of liver ADC measurements using first moment optimized diffusion imaging
TJ Allen, RA van der Heijden… - Magnetic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Cardiac‐induced liver motion can bias liver ADC measurements and compromise
reproducibility. The purpose of this work was to enable motion‐robust DWI on multiple MR …
reproducibility. The purpose of this work was to enable motion‐robust DWI on multiple MR …