Imaging methods: magnetic resonance imaging
Myocardial inflammation occurs following activation of the cardiac immune system,
producing characteristic changes in the myocardial tissue. Cardiovascular magnetic …
producing characteristic changes in the myocardial tissue. Cardiovascular magnetic …
[HTML][HTML] Emerging Trends in Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting for Quantitative Biomedical Imaging Applications: A Review
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) stands as a vital medical imaging technique, renowned
for its ability to offer high-resolution images of the human body with remarkable soft-tissue …
for its ability to offer high-resolution images of the human body with remarkable soft-tissue …
MR fingerprinting for liver tissue characterization: a histopathologic correlation study
Background Liver MR fingerprinting (MRF) enables simultaneous quantification of T1, T2,
T2*, and proton density fat fraction (PDFF) maps in single breath-hold acquisitions …
T2*, and proton density fat fraction (PDFF) maps in single breath-hold acquisitions …
Magnetic resonance fingerprinting: a review of clinical applications
Magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) is an approach to quantitative magnetic resonance
imaging that allows for efficient simultaneous measurements of multiple tissue properties …
imaging that allows for efficient simultaneous measurements of multiple tissue properties …
MR Fingerprinting for Contrast Agent–free and Quantitative Characterization of Focal Liver Lesions
Purpose To evaluate the feasibility of liver MR fingerprinting (MRF) for quantitative
characterization and diagnosis of focal liver lesions. Materials and Methods This single-site …
characterization and diagnosis of focal liver lesions. Materials and Methods This single-site …
Motion-resolved and free-breathing liver MRF
Purpose To develop a motion-resolved and free-breathing liver magnetic resonance
fingerprinting (MRF) protocol. Methods The deformation maps were obtained from the first …
fingerprinting (MRF) protocol. Methods The deformation maps were obtained from the first …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative MRI in cardiometabolic disease: from conventional cardiac and liver tissue mapping techniques to multi-parametric approaches
Cardiometabolic disease refers to the spectrum of chronic conditions that include diabetes,
hypertension, atheromatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and their long-term impact on …
hypertension, atheromatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and their long-term impact on …
Quantifying 3D MR fingerprinting (3D‐MRF) reproducibility across subjects, sessions, and scanners automatically using MNI atlases
Purpose Quantitative MRI techniques such as MR fingerprinting (MRF) promise more
objective and comparable measurements of tissue properties at the point‐of‐care than …
objective and comparable measurements of tissue properties at the point‐of‐care than …
Accelerated liver water T1 mapping using single‐shot continuous inversion‐recovery spiral imaging
Purpose Liver T1 mapping techniques typically require long breath holds or long scan time
in free‐breathing, need correction for B 1+ inhomogeneities and process composite (water …
in free‐breathing, need correction for B 1+ inhomogeneities and process composite (water …
Bi‐component dictionary matching for MR fingerprinting for efficient quantification of fat fraction and water T1 in skeletal muscle
C Slioussarenko, PY Baudin… - Magnetic Resonance …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To propose an efficient bi‐component MR fingerprinting (MRF) fitting method using
a Variable Projection (VARPRO) strategy, applied to the quantification of fat fraction (FF) and …
a Variable Projection (VARPRO) strategy, applied to the quantification of fat fraction (FF) and …