Abstract #0028
            Simultaneous T 1 , T 2 , Diffusion and Proton Density Quantification with MR Fingerprinting
                      Yun Jiang                     1                    , Dan Ma                     1                    , Katie Wright                     1                    , 						Nicole Seiberlich                     1                    , Vikas Gulani                     2                    , 						and Mark A. Griswold                     1,2          
            
            1
           
           Department of Biomedical Enginneering, Case 
						Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United 
						States,
           
            2
           
           Department 
						of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, 
						Cleveland, OH, United States
          
            
          MR Fingerprinting (MRF) is a novel platform for 
						generating multiple parametric maps simultaneously by 
						matching spatially and temporally incoherent signals to 
						a pre-calculated dictionary. Here we explore MRF using a 
						double-echo sequence with a spiral trajectory to 
						simultaneously generate T
          
           1
          
          , T
          
           2
          
          , M
          
           0
          
          and 
						ADC maps. The result shows quantitative diffusion and 
						relaxation estimates can be simultaneously generated 
						within the MRF framework, extending the concept beyond 
						relaxometry.
         
				
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