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Comparison Of Modified Two-Point Dixon And Chemical Shift Encoded Mri Water-Fat Separation Methods For Fetal Fat Quantification: Compare Water-Fat Methods For Fetal Fat, Stephanie A. Giza, Michael R. Miller, Prasiddha Parthasarathy, Barbra De Vrijer, Charles A. Mckenzie Jul 2017

Comparison Of Modified Two-Point Dixon And Chemical Shift Encoded Mri Water-Fat Separation Methods For Fetal Fat Quantification: Compare Water-Fat Methods For Fetal Fat, Stephanie A. Giza, Michael R. Miller, Prasiddha Parthasarathy, Barbra De Vrijer, Charles A. Mckenzie

Medical Biophysics Publications

This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Comparison of modified two-point dixon and chemical shift encoded MRI water-fat separation methods for fetal fat quantification: Compare Water-Fat Methods for Fetal Fat. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 48, 1 p274-282 (2018)], which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.25929. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html#3.


Mri Ventilation Abnormalities Predict Quality-Of-Life And Lung Function Changes In Mild-To-Moderate Copd: Longitudinal Tincan Study, Miranda Kirby, Rachel L Eddy, Damien Pike, Sarah Svenningsen, Harvey O Coxson, Don D Sin, David G Mccormack, Grace Parraga Mar 2017

Mri Ventilation Abnormalities Predict Quality-Of-Life And Lung Function Changes In Mild-To-Moderate Copd: Longitudinal Tincan Study, Miranda Kirby, Rachel L Eddy, Damien Pike, Sarah Svenningsen, Harvey O Coxson, Don D Sin, David G Mccormack, Grace Parraga

Medical Biophysics Publications

CT biomarkers of emphysema (15th percentile of the CT density histogram, HU15%) and airways disease (wall thickness of airways with 10 mm internal perimeter, Pi10) have shown promise for providing prognostic information.2 Although recent data3 showed that the change in CT emphysema may be used to estimate the efficacy of therapy in patients with α-1-antitrypsin-deficiency, thus far none of the currently developed CT biomarkers have been shown to reflect changes in outcomes that are important to patients with COPD. MRI with inhaled noble gases provide highly sensitive and unique microstructural and functional information in COPD.4 MRI biomarkers of COPD are …