2024
DOI: 10.1186/s41747-024-00476-8
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High-resolution and highly accelerated MRI T2 mapping as a tool to characterise renal tumour subtypes and grades

Ines Horvat-Menih,
Hao Li,
Andrew N. Priest
et al.

Abstract: Background Clinical imaging tools to probe aggressiveness of renal masses are lacking, and T2-weighted imaging as an integral part of magnetic resonance imaging protocol only provides qualitative information. We developed high-resolution and accelerated T2 mapping methods based on echo merging and using k-t undersampling and reduced flip angles (TEMPURA) and tested their potential to quantify differences between renal tumour subtypes and grades. Methods … Show more

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