Combined 3D FLAIR and T2-weighted (FLAIR3) improves the detection of infratentorial lesions in multiple sclerosis

Not PI-RADS: Benign Mimics & Post-Treatment Imaging

Author:Varaha Tammisetti  

Institution:University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston  

Session Type:Weekday Course  

Session Live Q&A Date:Wednesday, 12 August 2020  

Topic:Prostate MRI  

Session Name:Prostate MRI: Easy as PI-RADS  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 3  

    Optimized patient-specific refocusing control in turbo spin echo FLAIR for improved detection of infratentorial lesions in multiple sclerosis

    Segmentation of contrast enhancing lesions in multiple sclerosis using deep learning and a large cohort study

    Author:Refaat Gabr  Ivan Coronado  Ponnada Narayana  

    Institution:University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

    Topic:Multiple Sclerosis and Myelin  

    Session Name:Multiple Sclerosis: Inside the Cerebral White Matter  

    Program Number:1414  

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