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Abstract #3599

Effect of fat deposition in the liver on multi-parametric quantitative values at 3.0T MRI

Yong Eun Chung 1 , Hye-Jeong Lee 2 , Mi-Suk Park 3 , and Myeong-Jin Kim 4

1 Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, ., Korea, 2 Radiology, Yonsei Univeristy College of Medicine, Seoul, ., Korea, 3 Radiology, Yonsei Univeristy College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, 4 Radiology, Yonsei Univeristy College of Medicine, Korea

Recently, the number of patients who has fatty liver is increasing and fat deposition of the liver (Lfat) can be a confounding variable in quantitative MRI. In this study, we tried to assess the effect of Lfat on multi-parametric MRI values at 3.0T MRI. There was a significant correlation between T2 value and Lfat and between T2* value and Lfat. However, there was no significant correlation between Lfat and other MR parameters (T1, ADC, complex-,shear- and loss modulus). Hence, Lfat should be adjusted when T2/T2* values were used as quantitative parameter for the evaluation of focal or diffuse liver disease

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