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3D-MRE as independent predictor of direct portal venous pressure compared to Biopsy derived Fibrosis Measurements

Assessment of Obesity-Related Inflammation in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue with MR Elastography (MRE)

Assessment of Shear Strain in Intervertebral Discs In Vivo with Magnetic Resonance Elastography

Brain MR-Elastography in microgravity analogous conditions

Author:Fatiha Andoh  Claire Pellot-Barakat  Xavier Maître  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Elastography  

Session Name:Elastography: Applications  

Program Number:1001  

Room Session:Concurrent 4  

Institution:Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, Inserm, BioMaps  

Estimating Aortic Stiffness Using Aortic MR Elastography Using an Inversion without Considering the Geometry

Author:Huiming Dong  Prateek Kalra  Richard White  Arunark Kolipaka  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Elastography  

Session Name:Elastography: Applications  

Program Number:1010  

Room Session:Concurrent 4  

Institution:The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center  

Heterogeneity of Viscoelastic Properties in Prostate Cancer Assessed by Ex Vivo MR Elastography

In vivo MR elastography of the murine hippocampus is sensitive to the microscopic mechanical properties of dentate gyrus subzones

A Learned Phase Correction Algorithm Outperforms a Conventional Filter for 3D Vector MRE

Author:Jonathan Trevathan  Jonathan Scott  Joshua Trzasko  Armando Manduca  John Huston  Richard Ehman  Matthew Murphy  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Elastography  

Session Name:Elastography: Applications  

Program Number:1012  

Room Session:Concurrent 4  

Institution:Mayo Clinic  

Micro MR elastography of the zebrafish brain

MR elastography of abdominal aortic aneurysm specimens

Preliminary MR elastography investigation on HIV+ cohort with cerebral small vessel disease

Viscoelastic Differences in Human Gray and White Matter at Different Spatial Resolutions