Open Access Presentation
10 April 2023 Clinical applications of fast and quantitative MR fingerprinting
Dan Ma
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Abstract
MR Fingerprinting is a quantitative MR imaging technique that provides multiple tissue property maps simultaneously after a single MR scan. This scan is clinically feasible and has been robustly applied to imaging different parts of the body and various diseases. In multisite studies from multiple vendors, the MRF technique demonstrated high reproducibility for T1 and T2 relaxation time mapping despite scanner variations and other confounding factors. MRF thus offers a unique opportunity to ensure quality control of the MRI source data for the following analysis and clinical decision support by providing reliable and reproducible measurements of tissue properties. Combining the precision and sensitivity of MRF with advanced image analysis techniques may lead to a unified quantitative imaging tool for precision cancer imaging and treatment planning in multisite studies.
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Dan Ma "Clinical applications of fast and quantitative MR fingerprinting ", Proc. SPIE 12468, Medical Imaging 2023: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 1246802 (10 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664416
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