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Abstract #4009

Contrast-Enhanced Free-Breathing Perfusion Weighted MR Imaging of the Whole-Liver with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution.

Hersh Chandarana1, Li Feng1, Tobias Kai Block1, Joseph P. Stepancic1, Daniel K. Sodickson1, Ricardo Otazo1

1Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

 

Keywords

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