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Thus, a dedicated liver protocol includes at least one arterial and one portal venous contrast phases.
MRI was performed using our institution's standard high-risk liver protocol on a 3.0-T MRI scanner (Discovery 750w, General Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI).
Today, a standard CT liver protocol typically includes an arterial and portal venous contrast-enhanced series and, when thought to be necessary, a native unenhanced scan.
The MRI studies were conducted according to our routine liver protocol, which included respiratory-triggered diffusion-weighted single-shot echo-planar imaging (DW-SS-EPI) and dual-echo turbo spin-echo sequence.
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Inclusion of multiple-echo T2-weighted TSE sequences in MRI liver protocols together with T2 mapping of the liver on MR consoles may be an additional valuable tool facilitating the discrimination of malignant and benign hepatic lesions.
A liver-protocol CT revealed a 2.4 cm, low-density lesion at the previous surgical site, which was thought to be nonspecific.
Diffusion-weighted imaging has been routinely introduced into liver MRI protocol [ 20].
In fact, many limitations have been described in liver MRI protocol.
Secondary end points included LDL reduction and histology-determined two-point reduction in NAFLD activity score without worsening fibrosis (for details see below, "Liver Histology Protocol").
Alb-Cre-mediated deletion of FoxM1 in the livers of FoxM1 fl/fl strain rendered the mice resistant to development of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) induced by the diethylnitrosamine/phenobarbital (DEN/PB) liver carcinogenesis protocol (Kalinichenko et al, 2004).
Liver MRI protocol for assessing hepatic fibrosis is usually based on Single-Shot Echo Planar Imaging (SSEPI), which may be acquired in breath-hold modality, in respiratory-triggered or echo navigator modality, or also in free-breathing technique.
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