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      Abdomen: diffusion-weighted MR imaging with pulse-triggered single-shot sequences.

      Radiology
      Abdomen, Adult, Artifacts, Diffusion, Female, Humans, Kidney Cortex, Liver, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, methods, Male, Spleen

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          Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion measurements of the abdomen were performed in 12 healthy volunteers by using a diffusion-weighted single-shot sequence both without and with pulse triggering for different trigger delays. Pulse triggering to the diastolic heart phase led to reduced motion artifacts on the diffusion-weighted MR images and to significantly improved accuracy and reproducibility of measurements of the apparent diffusion coefficients, or ADCs, of abdominal organs.

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          12091693
          10.1148/radiol.2241011117

          Chemistry
          Abdomen,Adult,Artifacts,Diffusion,Female,Humans,Kidney Cortex,Liver,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,methods,Male,Spleen
          Chemistry
          Abdomen, Adult, Artifacts, Diffusion, Female, Humans, Kidney Cortex, Liver, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, methods, Male, Spleen

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