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Abstract #0616

Golden Angle Radial Reconstruction Using Partial Separability for High Spatiotemporal Resolution Liver Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Imaging

Guanhua Wang1, Haikun Qi1, Yajie Wang1, and Huijun Chen1

1Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced imaging is an important tool in diagnosing hepatic diseases. Improving spatiotemporal resolution is of great significance for clinical purpose. In this work we introduce the partial separability constraint to the reconstruction of stack-of-stars golden angle radial data. Both in-vivo and stimulated liver experiment were conducted and the proposed method (PS+S) showed better reconstruction quality compared to the existing methods without partial separability constraint.

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