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Abstract #0663

Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging of Hepatopancreatobiliary lesions in Combined use of Parallel Imaging and Compressed Sensing

Takayuki Masui1, Motoyuki Katayama1, Yuji Iwadate2, Naoyuki Takei2, Kang Wang3, Kevin King4, Kei Tsukamoto1, Mitsuteru Tsuchiya1, Yuki Hayashi1, Masako Sasaki1, Takahiro Yamada1, Kenichi Mizuki1, Harumi Sakahara5, Koji Yoneyama1, and Yuki Takayanagi1

1Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Japan, 2Global MR Applications and Workflow, GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Japan, 3Global MR Applications and Workflow, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States, 4Global MR Applications and Workflow, GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States, 5Radiology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan

The feasibility of dynamic Gd-contrast study using turbo LAVA with ARC and CS for evaluation of pancreatobiliary lesions was evaluated. Acceptable image quality and good temporal resolutions with selective recognition of vasculatures, and lesion detections in the liver and pancreas could be made. With this technique, dynamic contrast imaging with high temporal and spatial resolutions can cover the wide area. It takes acceptable time for imaging reconstruction with ARC and CS at clinical 3T MR unit.

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