Deep learning reconstruction (DLRecon) was applied to shorter acquisition 2D Dixon and 3D short-tau-inversion recovery (STIR) brachial plexus MR neurography (MRN) sequences and were compared both qualitatively and quantitatively to standard clinical sequences. DLRecon 2D and 3D images demonstrated similar quality to standard images. DLRecon may facilitate implementation of shorter MRN protocols, thereby helping streamline MRN’s incorporation into busy clinical practices and providing the option of acquiring additional imaging planes.
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