Detection of pathological contrast enhancement with synthetic brain imaging from quantitative multiparametric MRI
Graziella Donatelli,
Gianmichele Migaleddu,
Matteo Cencini
et al.
Abstract:Background and PurposeWe aimed to test whether synthetic T1‐weighted imaging derived from a post‐contrast Quantitative Transient‐state Imaging (QTI) acquisition enabled revealing pathological contrast enhancement in intracranial lesions.MethodsThe analysis included 141 patients who underwent a 3 Tesla‐MRI brain exam with intravenous contrast media administration, with the post‐contrast acquisition protocol comprising a three‐dimensional fast spoiled gradient echo (FSPGR) sequence and a QTI acquisition. Synthet… Show more
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