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. 2017 Nov 1;22(6):502–506. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2017.10.002

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

CT images were acquired as follows: 16-row detector CT; thickness: 1.25 mm; field of view: 40 cm × 40 cm; 120 kV; and 460 mA. MRI; (1) T1WI [repetition time (TR)/echo time (TE)], 400–650/8 ms; number of average signals (NAS), 4; number of phase encoding steps (PES), 192; number of frequency encoding steps (FES), 240; typical pixel size (TPS; frequency/phase), 0.67/0.83]; (2) T2WI (TR/TE, 4000/80 ms; NAS, 4; PES, 205; FES, 256; and TPS, 0.63/0.80); (3) T2*2D (TR/TE, 700/18 ms; NAS, 2; PES, 205; FES, 256; and TPS, 0.63/0.78); (4) T2*3D (TR/TE1/deltaTE, 37/14/7.3 ms; NAS, 2; PES, 218; FES, 272; and TPS, 0.55/0.54); and (5) CE-T1WI (TR/TE, 400–650/8 ms; NAS, 4; PES, 192; FES, 240; and TPS, 0.67/0.83). The phase-encoding direction was right–left in all sequences. CE-T1WI MRI was performed using gadopentetate dimeglumine (Magnevist; Bayer, Berlin, Germany).