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Robust method for Whole Body DWIBS applied both Image based B0 Shimming and Blip-up Blip-down Distortion Correction

Robust Quantitative T1rho imaging

Author:Huimin Zhang  Baiyan Jiang  Jian Hou  Queenie Chan  Weitian CHEN  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:CEST, MT & T1?  

Session Name:T1?, MT & CEST  

Program Number:1472  

Room Session:Concurrent 4  

Institution:Philips Healthcare  The Chinese University of Hong Kong  

Role of mDixon quant imaging in evaluation of treatment outcome with vitamin K2 in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Simultaneous 3D T1 and B1+ mapping at 7T using MPRAGE with multiple volumes and driven equilibrium (DE)

Simultaneous assessment of vertebral fractures and edema of the thoracolumbar spine on water-fat and SW images derived from a single-TE UTE scan

Simultaneous Reconstruction of High-resolution Multi b-value DWI with Single-shot Acquisition

Simultaneous super resolution and distortion correction for Single-shot EPI DWI using deep learning method

A single-shot GRASE technique for rapid and distortion-free diffusion-weighted spinal imaging

Author:Zhiqiang Li  Melvyn Ooi  John Karis  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Optimized Sampling & Sequence Design  

Session Name:Pulse Sequence I  

Program Number:4187  

Room Session:Concurrent 1  

Institution:Barrow Neurological Institute  Philips Healthcare  

Strategically Acquired Gradient Echo imaging with Compressed Sensing: Comparison of quantitative images with different acceleration factors

Structure Light based Optical MOtion Tracking system (SLOMO) for Contact-free respiratory Motion Tracking from Neck in MR Imaging

Author:Chunyao Wang  Zhensen Chen  Yishi Wang  Huijun Chen  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Motion Correction Strategies  

Session Name:Motion: Brain & Body  

Program Number:1380  

Room Session:Concurrent 1  

Institution:Philips Healthcare  Tsinghua University  

Study of Gd-EOB-DTPA T1mapping in quantitatively staging hepatic fibrosis in a rabbit model

Synovial Fluid Suppressed 3D T1? Mapping of Knee Cartilage using Deep Learning

T2 Mapping of the Cranial Nerves with Multi-Interleaved X-prepared Turbo-spine Echo with Intuitive Relaxometry (MIXTURE) FLAIR

Theapplicationof High-ResolutionVessel WallMRI(HR-VW-MRI)in determining the stability of intracranial MCA and BA plaques

Ultrafast motion-minimized shoulder MRI with a deep learning constrained Compressed SENSE reconstruction

Use of intravoxel incoherent motion MRI to assess placental perfusion in normal and Fetal Growth Restricted pregnancies on their third trimester

The value of Amide Proton Transfer weighted and Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced imaging in peritumoral edema assisted grading of gliomas

Value of Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging in Detecting Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Genotype in Low-grade Gliomas

Value of quantitative susceptibility mapping for detecting renal fibrosis of early diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetes

Author:Jiayuan Shan  JingGang Zhang  Jie Chen  Wei Xing  Jilei Zhang  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:Renal  

Session Name:Renal Functional Imaging  

Program Number:2529  

Room Session:Concurrent 5  

Institution:Philips Healthcare  Radiology, Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University  

Visible "Butterfly" of the Cervical Spinal Cord: A Pilot study using high-resolution Phase-Sensitive and multiple Fast Field Echo MR imaging

Visualizing the cerebellar cortical layers with prospective motion correction

A whole-blade turboPROP technique with motion correction for rapid and robust DWI

Author:Zhiqiang Li  Melvyn Ooi  John Karis  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Optimized Sampling & Sequence Design  

Session Name:Optimized Sampling & Sequence Design  

Program Number:0841  

Room Session:Concurrent 1  

Institution:Barrow Neurological Institute  Philips Healthcare