The purpose of this study was to determine whether B1 inhomogeneity-corrected volumetric T1 mapping of Gd-BOPTA enhanced liver MR imaging are able to evaluate the degree of liver cirrhosis and to investigate their relationship with the histological grading. Our study found that B1 inhomogeneity-corrected T1 mapping using Gd-BOPTA enhanced MR imaging could be used in the quantitative evaluation of liver fibrosis.
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