Abstract #1131
            DW-PSIF in Breast MRI
                       Catherine J Moran                       1                      , Jung Min Chang                       2                      , 						Marcus T Alley                       1                      , Kanae Kawai Miyake                       1                      , 						Debra M Ikeda                       1                      , Brain A Hargreaves                       1                      , 						Kristin L Granlund                       1                      , and Bruce L Daniel                       1           
            
             1
            
            Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, 
						CA, United States,
            
             2
            
            Seoul 
						National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
           
            
           The DW-PSIF sequence may provide an alternative to 
						EPI-DWI acquisitions for diffusion weighted MRI in the 
						breast as it provides diffusion weighted images with 
						higher resolution and none of the characteristic 
						distortion of EPI-DWI. We performed a pilot study of 
						DW-PSIF in the breast which included analysis of effect 
						on diagnostic accuracy and assessment of diffusion 
						weighting, sharpness, SNR, distortion and level of 
						artifact.
          
 
            
				
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