Kilpattu Ramaniharan Anandh, Pednekar Amol, Parikh Nehal, Nagaraj Usha, Manhard Mary Kate
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-026
Acquiring high-resolution diagnostic pediatric MR images is challenging due to patient movement during long scan times, resulting in spatial blurring and motion artifacts. Developing rapid acquisition methods is essential to obtaining diagnostic-quality MR images. Recently, an echo planar imaging (EPI)-based Multi-Inversion Spin and Gradient Echo (MI-SAGE) sequence was reported to acquire multiple tissue contrasts from adult brains with a single 1-minute scan. This study demonstrates the utility of a 1-minute MI-SAGE acquisition in pediatric subjects to generate clinically relevant synthetic image contrasts (T1w, T2w, T2*w) from quantitative relaxometry maps (T1, T2, and T2*). Read More
Authors: Kilpattu Ramaniharan Anandh , Pednekar Amol , Parikh Nehal , Nagaraj Usha , Manhard Mary Kate
Keywords: Pediatric, synthetic MRI, relaxometry
Goncalves Fabricio, Serai Suraj, Alves Cesar Augusto, Teixeira Sara, Zuccoli Giulio
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-078
Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging (SyMRI) is a new imaging technique that permits generating multiple contrast-weighted images based on relaxivity measurements of tissue properties in a single acquisition using a multi-echo, multi-delay saturation recovery spin-echo sequence of approximately 6 minutes. Read More
Authors: Goncalves Fabricio , Serai Suraj , Alves Cesar Augusto , Teixeira Sara , Zuccoli Giulio
Keywords: Synthetic MRI, BRAIN, Quantitative MRI