Magnetic resonance imaging
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The aortic wall and intraluminal thrombus (ILT) have been increasingly studied as potential markers of progressive disease with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). Our goal was to develop a high resolution, 3D black blood MR technique for AAA wall and ILT imaging within a clinically acceptable scan time. ⋯ High resolution, 3D black blood MRI of AAAs can be achieved in a clinical accepted scan time with reduction of flow artifacts using the DANTE preparation pulse. Signal characteristics of ILT can be quantified and may be used for improved patient-specific risk stratification.
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To investigate the brain iron dependence of transverse relaxation rate difference methods derived from spin echo and gradient echo measurements from two field strengths. ⋯ The transverse relaxation difference methods FDRI and R2(') at 4.7T had high correlations to predicted iron content similar to R2 and R2(⁎) at 4.7T. Although R2(') had smaller y-intercept with estimated iron concentration than FDRI, in white matter R2(') demonstrated strongest dependence on fiber orientation with respect to B0. These results suggest that for brain iron correlation, there is minimal value of transverse difference methods over a single R2(⁎) measurement at highest available field, which was 4.7T.