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Abstract #3420

Fast Whole Brain T2 Relaxometry Using Spatial Constraints

Dushyant Kumar1, Thanh Nguyen2, Susan Gauthier3, Ashish Raj2

1Neuroradiology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 2Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, Newyork, NY, United States; 3neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College, Newyork, NY, United States

Problem: The adoption of conventional T2-relaxometry approach in clinical practice is impeded by long acquisition time and challenging T2-data analysis.

Keywords

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