Abstract #2132
Comparison between spectroscopy based fat quantification and two imaging based water-fat separation methods for the diagnosis of diffuse liver disease
Christian Kremser 1 , Benjamin Henninger 1 , Stefan Rauch 1 , Heinz Zoller 2 , Wolfgang Vogel 2 , Stephan Kannengiesser 3 , Xiaodong Zhong 4 , and Werner Jaschke 1
1
Dept. of Radiology, Innsbruck Medical
University, Innsbruck, Austria,
2
Dept.
of Internal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University,
Innsbruck, Austria,
3
MR
Applications Development, Siemens AG Healthcare,
Erlangen, Germany,
4
MR
R&D Collaborations, Siemens Medical Solutions, Atlanta,
GA, United States
The evaluation of hepatic fat by MR techniques is of
increasing interest for clinical routine. The purpose of
our study was to compare fat quantification of the liver
based on 1H spectroscopy and two different imaging based
water-fat separation methods. All methods included
correction for T2* bias. For clinical purposes a good
correlation between the different fat quantification
methods was found.
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