Simultaneous evaluation of perfusion and morphology using GRASP MRI in hepatic fibrosis.
Jeong Hee YoonJeong Min LeeMi Hye YuBo Yun HurRobert GrimmSteven SourbronHersh ChandaranaYohan SonSusmita BasakKyoung-Bun LeeNam-Joon YiKwang-Woong LeeKyung-Suk SuhPublished in: European radiology (2021)
A single MRI examination is able to provide both images with sufficient spatial resolution for anatomic evaluation and those with high temporal resolution for pharmacokinetic modeling. Portal blood flow was significantly lower in clinically significant hepatic fibrosis and mean transit time and extracellular volume increased in cirrhosis, compared with those in no or mild hepatic fibrosis. HCCs with different LR features showed different quantitative parameters of DCE-MRI: longer mean transit time and lower arterial flow were observed in HCCs with LR-M features.