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GRASE Revisited: breath-hold three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography using a Gradient and Spin Echo (GRASE) technique at 3T.

Ju Gang NamJeong Min LeeHyo-Jin KangSang Min LeeEunju KimJohannes M PeetersJeong Hee Yoon
Published in: European radiology (2018)
• The GRASE technique enabled 3D MRCP acquisition within a single breath-hold. • The short acquisition time of 3D BH-GRASE-MRCP significantly reduced image blurring. • The 3D BH-GRASE-MRCP had a better image quality than 3D RT-TSE-MRCP. • The number of non-diagnostic scans was reduced with 3D BH-GRASE-MRCP.
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