To compare the image quality, examination time, and total energy release of a standardized pediatric brain tumor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol performed with and without compressed sensitivity encoding (C-SENSE). Recently introduced as an acceleration technique in MRI, we hypothesized that C‑SENSE would improve image quality, reduce the examination time and radiofrequency-induced energy release compared with conventional examination in a pediatric brain tumor protocol.
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Meister, R. L., Groth, M., Jürgens, J. H. W., Zhang, S., Buhk, J. H., & Herrmann, J. (2022). Compressed SENSE in Pediatric Brain Tumor MR Imaging. Clinical Neuroradiology, 32(3), 725–733. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00062-021-01112-3
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