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Abstract #3108

Different Kinetics of Post-Exercise Perfusion Fraction by Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Between Athletes and Non-Athletes

Yoshikazu Okamoto1, Graham J. Kemp2, Tomonori Isobe1

1University of Tsukuba Hospital, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; 2University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

New measurement method of skeletal mucle perfusion by IVIM

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