Evaluation of a single-breath-hold radial turbo-spin-echo sequence for T2 mapping of the liver at 3T.
Diana BencikovaFei HanStephan KannengieserMarcus RaudnerSarah Poetter-LangNina BastatiGert ReiterRaphael AmbrosAhmed Ba-SsalamahSiegfried TrattnigMartin KrššákPublished in: European radiology (2021)
•Radial turbo-spin-echo T2 mapping performs comparably to Cartesian TSE-T2 mapping, but an offset in values is observed in phantom measurements. •Fat-suppressed radial turbo-spin-echo T2 mapping is consistent with T2 of water as assessed by MRS in phantom measurements. •Fat-suppressed radial turbo-spin-echo sequence allows fast T2 mapping of the liver in a single breath-hold and is correlated with MRS-based T2 of water.