Rees Mitchell, Suman Garima, Krishnamurthy Ramkumar, Krishnamurthy Rajesh
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 010
This study compares the performance of a single free-breathing GRASP sequence to a full C-MRE protocol in pediatric small bowel CD. The high k-trans of affected bowel in CD may allow high spatiotemporal GRASP dynamic contrast-enhanced technique to provide comprehensive diagnostic value in CD, especially in patients with limited breath-hold capacity. Read More
Authors: Rees Mitchell , Suman Garima , Krishnamurthy Ramkumar , Krishnamurthy Rajesh
Keywords: Crohn disease, enterography, GRASP
Milks Kathryn, Rees Mitchell, Krishnamurthy Ramkumar, Hu Houchun, Krishnamurthy Rajesh
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-050
To determine if a 3-minute Golden-angle RAdial Sparse Parallel (GRASP) dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI sequence with 8-10 second temporal resolution is equivalent in diagnostic performance to a conventional MR sequences (CS) in the assessment of osteomyelitis (OM) in children.
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Authors: Milks Kathryn , Rees Mitchell , Krishnamurthy Ramkumar , Hu Houchun , Krishnamurthy Rajesh
Keywords: osteomyelitis, GRASP, MRI