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Direct Water and Fat Determination in Two-Point Dixon Imaging
''The Dixon technique is a well-established method in magnetic resonance imaging for obtaining separate images of water and fat. Here we present a generalized solution to the two-point Dixon problem with a geometric interpretation, allowing for flexible ...'
April 2013   by scholarship.rice.edu
mDIXON being developed to simplify and accelerate liver MRI
''A liver MRI exam typically includes T2-weighted imaging, chemical shift imaging, pre-contrast T1-weighted, and dynamic post-contrast imaging. Currently, three separate scans are required to create these four image datasets. The mDIXON sequence is being ...'
September 2010   by incenter.medical.philips.com
Measurement of Fat/Water Ratios in Rat Liver Using 3DThree-Point Dixon MRI
''Hepatic steatosis, or fatty liver, is commonly observed duringthe animal phase of drug safety studies. A noninvasive threedimensional(3D) three-point Dixon method was used to quantitativelyevaluate the fatty livers of rats induced by an ...'
2004   by www.civm.duhs.duke.edu
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