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245 _ _ |a Dynamic susceptibility contrast parametric imaging using accelerated dual-contrast echo planar imaging with keyhole
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520 _ _ |a BackgroundEcho planar imaging (EPI) is one of the methods of choice in dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI (DSC‐MRI) because it provides a sufficient temporal resolution. However, the relatively long readout duration of EPI often imposes limitations on increased spatial coverage or the use of multiple contrasts.PurposeTo develop a DSC‐MRI method using EPIK (EPI with keyhole) to provide dual‐contrast (TE1 and TE2) information with a higher spatial coverage than EPI. To compare results from the community‐standard EPI method and the proposed EPIK method.
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