InTroDucTIon Currently, liver function is evaluated using various blood parameters, such as serum albumin and serum bilirubin levels, or biochemical classifications, such as Child-Pugh and albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) scores. However, it is impossible to evaluate focal liver disorders using such blood parameters because the results indicate the function of the entire liver. In particular, a specific part of the liver that has impaired function cannot be evaluated. Alternatively, hepatic state changes in the whole liver can be evaluated by image assessment using MRI or nuclear medicine study. MRI systems, such as MR elastography, 1,2 dynamic