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Comparison of 2D BLADE and Spin-Echo Echo­-Planar Diffusion-Weighted Brain MRI at 3 Tesla: Preliminary Experience in Children

Author:Aaron McAllister  Lacey Lubeley  Bhavani Selvaraj  Ning Jin  Kun Zhou  Mark Smith  Ramkumar Krishnamurthy  Houchun Hu  

Institution:Nationwide Children's Hospital  Siemens Medical Solutions  Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd.,  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 14 May 2019  

Session Time:15:45  

Session Name:Pediatric Neuroradiology: Little Brains  

Program Number:3022  

Presentation Time:15:45   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 30  

Compressed-Sensing 4D Flow MRI of the Skeletal Muscle during Nerve vs Muscle Electrical Stimulation

Author:Francesco Santini  Nicolas Place  Anna Hirschmann  Ning Jin  Oliver Bieri  Xeni Deligianni  

Institution:Siemens Medical Solutions  University Hospital Basel  University of Lausanne  University of Basel  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 13 May 2019  

Session Time:08:15  

Session Name:Muscle 1  

Program Number:1274  

Presentation Time:08:15   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 16  

Diffusion weighted multi-spin echo sequence fuses T2-relaxometry and diffusometry

Author:Jelle Veraart  Ying-Chia Lin  Tiejun Zhao  Steven Baete  

Institution:NYU School of Medicine  Siemens Medical Solutions  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 15 May 2019  

Session Time:09:15  

Session Name:Diffusion MRI: Data Acquisition  

Program Number:3525  

Presentation Time:09:15   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 17  

Free-Breathing Water, Fat, and Iron Quantification in the Abdomen Using Radial Multi-Echo Acquisition and Respiratory-Resolved Model-Based Reconstruction

Progress toward on-line implementation of vendor-provided prospective correction for non-uniform diffusion weighting due to gradient nonlinearity

Prospective Evaluation of Wave-CAIPI Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging (SWI) Compared to Conventional 3D SWI in a Clinical Setting