Assessment of advanced hepatic MR elastography methods for susceptibility artifact suppression in clinical patients
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Aug 19, 2017
Wang J, et al. – This study was undertaken to investigate the success rate, image quality, and the ability to stage liver fibrosis of a standard 2D gradient–recalled echo (GRE) and four different spin–echo (SE) magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) sequences in patients with different liver iron concentrations. Researchers exhibited evidence that all five methods displayed good diagnostic performance in staging liver fibrosis. Remarkably, the SE MRE sequences had higher success rates and better image quality than GRE MRE in 3T clinical hepatic imaging.
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