“…The examination included standard MR sequences [14,17,18], including a T2-weighted coronal HASTE sequence, a T2-weighted transversal turbo spin-echo sequence, a diffusion-weighted transversal echo planar imaging sequence and a nonenhanced T1-weighted transversal fast low angle shot gradient echo (FLASH) sequence. A 3D-encoded FLASH sequence was part of the protocol for a contrast-enhanced dynamic liver study after intravenous injection of macrocyclic gadobutrol (Gadovist, Bayer Healthcare, Leverkusen, Germany; dose: body weight/10 mL of gadobutrol, corresponding to 0.1 mmol/kg at an injection rate of 2 mL/s followed by 20 mL of normal saline solution) with the parameters: TR=3.19 msec, TE=1.49 msec, slice thickness = 2 mm, resolution 256 × 200, bandwidth = 560 Hz/pixel, flip angle=10°, number of slabs=2, number of slices per slab=88; the number of slices per slab were adapted to the individual patient.…”