An introduction to MR perfusion imaging of the liver

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This article introduces the basic principles of magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion imaging of liver and summarized the currently available literature. Perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a functional imaging technique that quantifies the microcirculatory status of liver parenchyma and liver lesions such as flow, permeability, fractional intravascular volume and fractional interstitial volume. It potentially allows one to (i) detect liver metastases, (ii) assess effectiveness of anti-angiogenic therapy, (iii) assess viable tumour after therapy or ablation, and (iv) diagnose cirrhosis and assess its severity. Further work is required to establish and validate perfusion MRI as a clinical modality.

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Thng, C. H., Hartono, S., Koh, T. S., & Koh, D. M. (2010). An introduction to MR perfusion imaging of the liver. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare. SGH-PGMI Press. https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581001900105

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