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Abstract #4199

Clinical Application of Synthetic MRI: Benefits and Pitfalls

Christina Andica1, Akifumi Hagiwara1,2, Misaki Nakazawa1,3, Masaaki Hori1, and Shigeki Aoki1

1Radiology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Radiology, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, 3Radiological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan

Synthetic MRI is a method of imaging based on the quantification of T1, T2, PD and B1 field by a single scan. The features of synthetic MRI such as; quantitative maps, tailored contrast-weighted imaging, brain tissue and myelin segmentation and volumetry show some advantages in the evaluation of brain disorders. However, some limitations were also noted.

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