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Assessing breast density using the standardized proton density fat fraction based on chemical shift encoding-based water-fat separation

Breathing-induced B0 fluctuations bias proton density fat fraction and T2* mapping of brown adipose tissue in the supraclavicular fossa

Can Un-trained Networks Compete with Trained Ones for Accelerated MRI?

Characterization of motion-induced phase errors in prostate DWI

Author:Sean McTavish  Anh Van  Kilian Weiss  Johannes Peeters  Marcus Makowski  Rickmer Braren  Dimitrios Karampinos  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Prostate  

Session Name:Prostate  

Program Number:0822  

Room Session:Concurrent 5  

Institution:Philips Healthcare  Technical University of Munich  

Characterization of the triglyceride fatty acid composition and adipocyte size in human adipose tissue using SHORTIE STEAM: in vitro validation

Deep learning-based reconstruction for 3D coronary MR angiography with a 3D variational neural network (3D-VNN)

Evaluating ICOSA6 4D-Flow in a Compliant Aortic Dissection Model with Large Velocity Range and Complex Flow Patterns.

Evaluation of Dixon MRI Methods for Quantitative Assessment of Thigh Muscle Fatty Infiltration in Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis

Feasibility of model-based omega-3 fatty acid fraction mapping using multi-echo gradient-echo imaging at 3T

First in vivo detection of carnosine using CEST

Author:Solène Bardin  Michele Lecis  Davide Boido  Fawzi Boumezbeur  Luisa Ciobanu  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:Molecular Imaging & X-Nuclei  

Session Name:Molecular Imaging & X-Nuclei  

Program Number:0237  

Room Session:Concurrent 2  

Institution:CEA  Paris-Saclay University  Technical University of Munich  

Gradient non-linearity correction in liver DWI using motion compensated diffusion encoding waveforms

Author:Sean McTavish  Anh Van  Johannes Peeters  Kilian Weiss  Marcus Makowski  Rickmer Braren  Dimitrios Karampinos  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:Liver  

Session Name:Liver: Diffusion & Function  

Program Number:2132  

Room Session:Concurrent 5  

Institution:Philips Healthcare  Technical University of Munich  

Investigating the Effect of Flow Compensation Schemes and Processing Pipelines on the Accuracy of Venous Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping

LAPNet: Deep-learning based non-rigid motion estimation in k-space from highly undersampled respiratory and cardiac resolved acquisitions

MR elastography of abdominal aortic aneurysm specimens

MR-based motion correction and anatomical guidance for improved PET image reconstruction in cardiac PET-MR imaging

MyoMapNet: A Deep Neural Network for Accelerating the Modified Look-Locker Inversion Recovery Myocardial T1 Mapping to 5 Heart Beats

Noise reduction in diffusion weighted MRI of the pancreas using an L1-regularized iterative SENSE reconstruction

On quantification errors of R2* and PDFF mapping in trabecularized bone marrow induced by the static dephasing regime

On the effect of fat spectrum complexity in Dixon MR Fingerprinting

One-heartbeat cardiac CINE imaging via jointly regularized non-rigid motion corrected reconstruction

Optimal experimental design for quantitative water, fat and silicone separation using a variable projection method with 4 or 6 echoes at 3T

Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI

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

Susceptibility artifact correction in MR thermometry for monitoring of mild RF hyperthermia using total field inversion

System for Validating MRI-based Myocardial Stiffness Estimation Techniques Using 3D-Printed Heart Phantoms

Using GrOpt with Pulseq for Easy Prototyping of Pulse Sequences with Optimized Waveforms

Using Untrained Convolutional Neural Networks to Accelerate MRI in 2D and 3D

Vertebral bone marrow water T2 is sex-dependent and negatively correlated with age and the proton density fat fraction (PDFF)