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RBV is proportional to contrast agent concentration within a ROI (increases with higher level of perfusion) and is expressed in a.u. The mTT is a measure of the time to replenishment after flash destruction of the contrast agent (a shorter time indicates higher level of perfusion).
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In brief, the RBV is a measure of pixel luminance and is proportional to contrast agent concentration within an ROI (it increases with higher levels of perfusion).
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