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Abstract #4732

Pseudo-3D whole-brain ultra-thin-slice diffusion-weighted imaging of the brain utilizing deep learning constrained Compressed SENSE

Masami Yoneyama1, Takashige Yoshida2, Johannes M Peeters3, Jihun Kwon1, Yasutomo Katsumata3, and Marc Van Cauteren3
1Philips Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 3Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

Synopsis

Deep learning constrained Compressed SENSE reconstruction (CS-AI) achieves significant improvement of image quality of whole-brain, ultra-thin-slice, high-resolution pseudo-3D diffusion imaging using single-shot EPI or single-shot TSE acquisition, compared with conventional SENSE and CS DWI.

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