“…In this work, a noncoplanar excitation combined with outer volume suppression, originally presented by Wilm et al, 8 was used. This technique is now referred to as DW ZOOM-EPI, and the main applications using small-FOV imaging are imaging of the prostate, spinal cord, pancreas, breast, and heart, [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] where a relatively small area of interest surrounded by tissue of less interest is depicted with high resolution. However, to date, the use of reduced-FOV imaging in the depiction of very small pathologic lesions with diffusion restriction in the brain stem and hippocampus has not yet been systematically evaluated.…”