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Abstract #3677

Effect of encoding time on diffusion data in porous media

George Hutchinson1 and Penny Gowland1
1Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Diffusion weighted imaging can be used as a marker of altered blood flow through the compromised placenta as the structure of villi is known to change. Probing the size of the intervillous space could provide a useful clinical marker of abnormal development. Here we investigate and demonstrate the effect of changing the encoding time of flow measurements through a porous media, and its ability to provide more information about villous structure.

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