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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-028

How to Analyze a Functional MR Urogram with pMRI from Start to Finish

Purpose or Case Report: CHOP-fMRU (www.chop-fmru.com), a functional MR Urography (fMRU) post processing tool, was released publicly in 2010. Since its release, I have gotten many questions about various aspects of fMRU post processing. This experience has aided in the development of pMRI (www.parametricmri.com), the successor to CHOP-fMRU. The aim of this electronic poster is to teach fMRU post processing using pMRI through several anonymized examples as well as address common questions that arise. An fMRU report is automatically generated and discussed at the end of each analysis. A comparison between fMRU and MAG3 with examples is included to better understand fMRU functional parameters.
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