Pulse sequence parameters for magnetic resonance imaging
Highlights • Signal intensity is often used to evaluate hepatic enhancement with Gd-EOB-DTPA in the hepatobiliary phase. • Comparison of uncorrected signal intensity with T1 value revealed signal intensity instability. • Measurement of uncorrected liver SI or SNR often yields erroneous results on la...
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description | Highlights • Signal intensity is often used to evaluate hepatic enhancement with Gd-EOB-DTPA in the hepatobiliary phase. • Comparison of uncorrected signal intensity with T1 value revealed signal intensity instability. • Measurement of uncorrected liver SI or SNR often yields erroneous results on late-phase gadoxetate MRI due to shimming and other optimization techniques. • Signal intensity corrected by scale and rescale slope from DICOM data gave comparable results. |
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