The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which measurements made in an ADC (apparent diffusion coefficient) calibration phantom could be shown to correlate with accuracies of measurements made in normal liver. Ideally, a strong correlation might be used in the future in order to perform an assessment of scanner performance based entirely on the phantom. Several metrics of image quality were automatically extracted from the phantom and ROI’s (regions of interest) were identified manually for human livers. Analysis was performed in two stages, firstly looking at correlations between metrics measured in the phantom in order to gain an understanding of reliability, and secondly looking at the reproducibility of human data. Correla...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
Purpose: To determine quantitative quality control proce-dures to evaluate technical variability in ...
Purpose: To determine quantitative quality control procedures to evaluate technical variability in ...
Purpose: To present the use of a quality control ice-water phantom for diffusion-weighted magnetic r...
Relevant to co-clinical trials, the goal of this work was to assess repeatability, reproducibility, ...
Purpose: To present the use of a quality control ice‐water phantom for diffusion‐weighted magnetic ...
Purpose: The purpose of this multicenter phantom study was to exploit an innovative approach, based ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to compare apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values among magnetic resonance ima...
WOS: 000307670000022PubMed: 21724354Purpose: To test the reproducibility of apparent diffusion coeff...
<p>Presented are summary plots of mean ADC values from (A) the test-retest of breast tumors from ind...
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) is a potential quantitative imaging biomarker for tumour cell d...
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) is a potential quantitative imaging biomarker for tumour cell d...
When multiple scanners are used to acquire diffusion MR image data from the same patient (even on th...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
Purpose: To determine quantitative quality control proce-dures to evaluate technical variability in ...
Purpose: To determine quantitative quality control procedures to evaluate technical variability in ...
Purpose: To present the use of a quality control ice-water phantom for diffusion-weighted magnetic r...
Relevant to co-clinical trials, the goal of this work was to assess repeatability, reproducibility, ...
Purpose: To present the use of a quality control ice‐water phantom for diffusion‐weighted magnetic ...
Purpose: The purpose of this multicenter phantom study was to exploit an innovative approach, based ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to compare apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values among magnetic resonance ima...
WOS: 000307670000022PubMed: 21724354Purpose: To test the reproducibility of apparent diffusion coeff...
<p>Presented are summary plots of mean ADC values from (A) the test-retest of breast tumors from ind...
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) is a potential quantitative imaging biomarker for tumour cell d...
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) is a potential quantitative imaging biomarker for tumour cell d...
When multiple scanners are used to acquire diffusion MR image data from the same patient (even on th...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...
This study describes post-processing methodologies to reduce the effects of physiological motion in ...