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Abstract #4105

Sparse Radial VIBRANT: High Spatiotemporal Resolution Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI with Compressed Sensing in Breast

Meredith Sadinski1, Li Feng1, Kang Wang2, Ty Cashen2, Ali Ersoz2, Maggie Fung2, Ersin Bayram2, Natsuko Onishi1, Eun Sook Ko1, Elizabeth J Sutton1, Elizabeth A Morris1, and Ricardo Otazo1

1Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States, 2GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

High temporal resolution dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI is a promising technique for breast cancer detection and diagnosis. We present here Sparse Radial VIBRANT, a high spatial and temporal resolution DCE-MRI method for breast imaging using golden angle radial sampling and temporal compressed sensing, and compare with a view sharing method in breast cancer patients.

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