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Abstract #3515

Feasibility of very high b-value diffusion imaging using a clinical scanner.

Steen Moeller1, Essa Yacoub 1, Sudhir Ramanna1, Emily Kittelson1, Kamil Ugurbil1, and Christophe Lenglet1

1Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Minneapolis, MN, United States

The use of locally low-rank matrix approximation methods for noise variance reduction provides a powerful tool for diffusion MRI to increase the quality of very high b-value acquisitions. Using a clinical system, we demonstrate the feasibility of multi-shell high angular resolution diffusion imaging with b-value up to 10,000s/mm2.

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