Herédia V, Altun E, Ramalho M, Semelka RC. Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver: a review.
EXPERT OPINION ON MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS 2007;
1:213-223. [PMID:
23489308 DOI:
10.1517/17530059.1.2.213]
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Abstract
In this review article, the authors discuss the essential aspects of liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including protocol, intravenous contrast use and disease entities. At present, liver MRI uses fast scanning techniques, allowing the maximization of the principles of image quality, reproducibility of image quality and good conspicuity of disease. MRI is the most accurate imaging modality for the detection and characterization of diffuse and focal liver disease. In the expert opinion section, the authors refer to the advantages and challenges of 3.0T liver imaging.
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