Free-breathing contrast-enhanced upper abdominal MRI in children: comparison between Cartesian acquisition and stack-of-stars acquisition with two different fat-suppression techniques.
CONCLUSION: The application of stack-of-stars acquisition to 3D T1W abdominal MRI resulted in better image quality than Cartesian acquisition in free-breathing children. In stack-of-stars acquisition, spectral fat suppression resulted in better image quality and fewer artifacts than mDixon.
PMID: 32498544 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Acta Radiologica - Category: Radiology Authors: Kim JR, Yoon HM, Cho YA, Lee JS, Jung AY Tags: Acta Radiol Source Type: research
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