Abstract:Liver magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a noninvasive stiffness measurement technique that captures the tissue displacement in the phase of the signal. To limit the scanning time to a single breath‐hold, liver MRE usually involves advanced readout techniques such as simultaneous multislice (SMS) or multishot methods. Furthermore, all these readout techniques require additional in‐plane acceleration using either parallel imaging capabilities, such as sensitivity encoding (SENSE), or
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