Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Liver, R2*; fat droplet size; Monte Carlo simulations; phantom
Motivation: Liver fat (hepatic steatosis) can confound R2*-based iron quantification in chemical shift encoded MRI, while the size of fat droplets may also affect liver R2*. However, it is infeasible to experimentally investigate the influence of fat droplet size in vivo on liver R2* due to tissue complexity.
Goal(s): To investigate the influence of fat droplet size on liver R2* at both 1.5T and 3.0T.
Approach: Monte Carlo simulation and phantom studies.
Results: Liver R2* demonstrates a positive linear relationship with proton density fat fraction and remains relatively unaffected by fat droplet size.
Impact: These findings may benefit phantom design and understanding of the underlying mechanisms of R2* characteristics in the presence of hepatic steatosis.
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