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Accuracy of non-contrast quiescent-interval single-shot and quiescent-interval single-shot arterial spin-labelled magnetic resonance angiography in assessment of peripheral arterial disease in a diabetic population.

Adrienne LamYuliya PerchyonokDinesh RanatungaMatthew W LukiesDanielle RichmondEmma K HornseyBrenden McCollJason HeidrichPei-Heng KoTim SpelmanJason ChuenRobert R EdelmanRuth P Lim
Published in: Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology (2021)
Quiescent-interval single-shot MRA has reasonable accuracy in a diabetic PAD population with high burden of disease, providing a non-contrast option in patients with renal impairment. QISS-ASL MRA requires further optimisation to be clinically feasible.
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