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. 2019 Oct 4;20(12):1597–1615. doi: 10.3348/kjr.2018.0931

Fig. 9. T1-weighted images of gadoxetic acid-enhanced liver MRI in 56-year-old woman with limited breath-holding capacity.

Fig. 9

Motion artifacts are significantly less in free-breathing, motion-resolved reconstructed images (extra-dimension-VIBE, A) than in subsequent breath-hold 3D GRE transitional phase images (breath-hold VIBE, B). GRE = gradient-echo, VIBE = volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination, 3D = three-dimensional