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Abstract #2646

Exercise Effect in Human Brain Evaluated by 3D SWI Depiction of Lenticulostriate Artery with Denoising Deep Learning Reconstruction and 3D pCASL.

Vadim Malis1, Won Bae1, Asako Yamamoto1, Yoshimori Kassai2, Marin A McDonald1, and Mitsue Miyazaki1
1Radiology, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States, 2Canon Medical, Tochigi, Japan

This study demonstrated that a mild exercise increases length and depiction of discernible lenticulostriate artery branches in 3D susceptibility weighted imaging, facilitated by applying denoising deep learning reconstruction (dDLR), and post-processed using vascular structure extraction algorithm (VSEA). Additionally, exercise increased intracranial perfusion, determined using 3D pCASL.

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