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Perfusion and apparent oxygenation in the human placenta (PERFOX).

Jana HutterAnita A HarteveldLaurence H JacksonSuzanne L FranklinClemens BosMatthias J P van OschJonathan O'MuircheartaighAlison HoLucy ChappellJoseph V HajnalMary RutherfordEnrico De Vita
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2019)
A strength of the joint sequence is that it provides truly simultaneous and co-registered estimates of local T 2 * and perfusion, however, to achieve this, the time per slice is prolonged compared to a perfusion only scan which can potentially limit coverage. The achieved interlocking can be particularly useful when quantifying transient physiological effects such as uterine contractions. PERFOX opens a new avenue to elucidate the relationship between maternal supply and oxygen uptake, both of which are central to placental function and dysfunction.
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