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Follow-Up Analyses on the Effects of Long-Term Use of High Fat Diet on Hippocampal Volumes and Hippocampal Metabolite Concentrations in Wistar Rats: A Voxel Based Morphology and 1H MRS Approach

Author:Piotr Majka  Bartosz Kossowski  Jaroslaw Orzel  Piotr Bogorodzki  Zuzanna Setkowicz  Stefan Gazdzinski  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, May 12, 2016  

Session:Cool Studies Using Animal Models  

Program Number:4457   

Presentation Time:14:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

Computer Number:Computer 70   

Foot Oximetry Angiosomes with MRI

Author:Jie Zheng  David Muccigrosso  Xiaodong Zhang  Hongyu An  Andrew Coggan  Charles Hildebolt  Chandu Vemuri  Patrick Geraghty  Mary Hastings  Michael Mueller  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, May 12, 2016  

Session:Muscle & Functional Imaging  

Program Number:4514   

Presentation Time:14:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

Computer Number:Computer 79   

Fractional Enhancement Metric Improves SNR and Visualisation of Quantitative Two-Point Contrast-Enhanced MRI in Retroperitoneal Sarcoma

Author:Matthew Blackledge  Christina Messiou  Jessica Winfield  Dow Koh  David Collins  Martin Leach  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, May 12, 2016  

Session:Clinical MRI of Solid Tumour  

Program Number:2454   

Presentation Time:10:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

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The Framework and AnalytiCally Represented Oxygen-17 BrAin Tumor (ACROBAT) Phantom for Optimization of CMRO2 Quantification Protocols in Dynamic 17O-MRI.

Author:Dmitry Kurzhunov  Robert Borowiak  Axel Krafft  Michael Bock  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, May 12, 2016  

Session:Molecular & Cellular Imaging  

Program Number:1029   

Presentation Time:17:48   

Room Number:Room 334-336   

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Free Water Elimination Using a Bi-Tensor Model Improves Test-Retest Reproducibility of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Indices in the Brain:  a Longitudinal Multisite Reliability Study of Healthy Elderly Subjects