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The vestibular neuromatrix in patients with post-concussive vestibular dysfunction and healthy controls

Theleft atrialfunction in hypertension patients withleft ventricular diastolic dysfunction:AmyocardialMR strain study

Theoretical Considerations on Joint Inference of Cardiac Diffusion and Strain Tensors from second-order motion compensated cDTI Data

TheValue of 3D arterial spin labeling in early diagnosis and prognostic grouping of Full-Termneonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

Three-Dimensional real-time dynamic knee MRI using 3D cones with a multiscale low-rank reconstruction

Author:Laurel Hales  Chris Sandino  Valentina Mazzoli  Feliks Kogan  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 12: MSK I  

Session Name:Joints  

Program Number:1406  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Stanford University  

Three-dimensional reconstruction and characterization of bladder deformations

Three-fold accelerated MRI and MR angiography on Moyamoya disease examination using deep learning constrained Compressed SENSE reconstruction

Through-plane Motion in Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting: Simulations and Phantom Experiments

Time dependence at ultra-high diffusion weighting reveals fast compartmental exchange in rat cortex in vivo

Author:Jonas Olesen  Andrada Ianus  Noam Shemesh  Sune Jespersen  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 22: Processing & Analysis  

Session Name:Modeling I  

Program Number:1426  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Aarhus University  Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown  

Time dependence of the diffusion and kurtosis tensors in strongly filtered diffusion signals

Time-dependent diffusion and kurtosis in the extra-axonal space from 3D electron microscopy substrates of injured rat brain white matter

Time-efficient and reproducible relaxation measurements by 31P-MR fingerprinting in human brain at 7T

Time-Generalized Biot-Savart Law for $$$B_1$$$, $$$B_1^+$$$, and $$$B_1^-$$$ Field Computations up to 7T MRI

Time-segmented and contrast-neutral motion correction using an end-to-end deep learning approach

Tissue Sodium Concentration Quantifies Cell Response after Radiation Therapy with Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Tissue-level probabilistic mapping of treatment-induced effects in recurrent glioblastoma

TNM and VALSG Stage Assessments in SCLC: Diagnostic Capability Comparison among PET/MRI, PET/CT, Whole-Body MRI and Conventional Examination

To what extent is DSC-MRI able to detect subtle blood-brain barrier leakage in cerebral small-vessel disease?

Topographical Associations of Knee Cartilage MRI with Osteoarthritis Pain: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative.

Toward static-inhomogeneity-insensitive detection of neuro-electro-magnetic fields via compensated rotary saturation

Towards 15N molecular MRI with 15N-nicotinamide hyperpolarized by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (dDNP)

Towards 2D phase-contrast of tricuspid valve flow

Towards A Clinical Prostate MR Fingerprinting Protocol

Towards a personalized MRgFUS treatment for tremor disorders: A study on the number of ablations using deep learning and structural connectivity

Towards a robust and reproducible GluCEST analysis pipeline

Towards Automated Scan Volume Placement for Breast MRI Using a Deep Neural Network

Towards Clinical Translation of Machine Learning-based Automated Prescription of Spine MRI Acquisitions

Towards improving high-grade gliomas diagnostic surveillance on T2-weighted images using weak labels from radiology reports

Towards Mapping the Resting-State Connectome of the Limbic System in Real-Time with Connectome-based Neurofeedback

Author:Jeff Sharpe  Bruno Sa De La Rocque Guimaraes  Stefan Posse  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 12 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:Resting-State fMRI in Humans in Health  

Program Number:2479  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:University of New Mexico  

Towards MR-guided Hyperthermia at Low Field: a Proof-of-Concept Investigation

Author:Marco Fiorito  Mauro Spreiter  Maksym Yushchenko  Mathieu Sarracanie  Najat Salameh  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 11 May 2022  

Topic:Module 23: MR Contrasts  

Session Name:Fat & Thermometry  

Program Number:2174  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:University of Basel  

Towards non-invasive assessment ofcardiovascular physiology by combining cardiac MRI with predictive biomechanical modeling

Towards reproducible Arterial Spin Labelling in the myocardium: Impact of blood T1 time and imaging readout parameters

Towards standardising quantification in 23Na-MRI by synthetic polyacrylamide gel phantoms

Towards gradient perturbation correction in diffusion weighted imaging based on the gradient system transfer function

Author:Hannah Scholten  Herbert Köstler  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 12 May 2022  

Topic:Module 32: New Systems & Devices  

Session Name:Phantoms & System Imperfections II  

Program Number:2810  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:University of Würzburg  

Towards motion robust MRT during Microwave Hyperthermia by integrating an 8-channel receiver coil array into the MRcollar

TR dependence of phase-cycled bSSFP relaxometry in brain tissue

Tracking disease progression in mouse models of polycystic kidney disease with high resolution MRI and automated postprocessing

Author:Florian Schmid  Georgios Koukos  Matt Sooknah  Sanam Assili  Johannes Riegler  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 11 May 2022  

Topic:Module 13: Preclinical Imaging  

Session Name:Preclinical Body  

Program Number:2320  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Calico Life Sciences  

Training a tunable, spatially-adaptive denoiser without clean targets

Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Suppresses Thalamic Heat Nociceptive Response and Reorganizes Nociceptive Networks in Non-human Primates