Quantitative evaluation of contrast agent uptake in standard fat‐suppressed dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI examinations of the breast
Medical Physics2017Vol. 45(1), pp. 287–296
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Evanthia Kousi, Joely Smith, A.E.W. Ledger, Erica Scurr, Steven Allen, Robin Wilson, Elizabeth O’Flynn, Romney Pope, Martin O. Leach, Maria A. Schmidt
Abstract
This work has demonstrated the feasibility of fat-suppressed T1 measurements as a tool for clinical studies. The proposed quantitative approach is practical, enabled the detection of differences between lobular and invasive ductal carcinomas, and further enables the optimization of DCE protocols by tailoring the dynamic range of the sequence to the values of T1 measured.
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