Looping Star is an acoustically quiet T2*-weighted acquisition technique, which has primarily been used to demonstrate functional sensitivity. We present the application of Looping Star to quantitative susceptibility mapping in a small cohort, directly comparing its outcomes with a conventional susceptibility-weighted imaging technique. We found that Looping Star produced comparable quantitative values in subcortical regions in comparison with conventional susceptibility-weighted imaging.
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