2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.mric.2014.04.009
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Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Liver

Abstract: SYNOPSIS Diffusion weighted MRI (DWI) is a technique that assesses the cellularity, tortuosity of the extracellular/extravascular space and cell membrane density based upon differences in water proton mobility in tissues. The strength of the diffusion weighting is reflected by the b-value. DWI using several b-values enables quantification of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). DWI is increasingly employed in liver imaging for multiple reasons: it can add useful qualitative and quantitative information to… Show more

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“…Measures can be taken to avoid voluntary movements but physiologic motion is inherent to any liver imaging protocol, whether it results from breathing or cardiac motion, blood flow and vessel pulsation or even gastrointestinal peristalsis [6,11,12]. Movement during image acquisition leads to blurring and ghosting, image duplicates from misplaced signal that may hamper image interpretation ( Fig.…”
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“…Measures can be taken to avoid voluntary movements but physiologic motion is inherent to any liver imaging protocol, whether it results from breathing or cardiac motion, blood flow and vessel pulsation or even gastrointestinal peristalsis [6,11,12]. Movement during image acquisition leads to blurring and ghosting, image duplicates from misplaced signal that may hamper image interpretation ( Fig.…”
Section: Artefact Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of navigator echoes for respiratory triggering is among the most popular and well succeeded techniques [4,6,12].…”
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