Diagnostics, Volume 14, Issue 7
2024 April-1 - 114 articles
Cover Story: MRI is a powerful diagnostic tool in the management of most hepatic and pancreatic diseases. Due to its high-contrast resolution, non-morphological sequences, high sensitivity to contrast agents (CAs), liver-specific CAs, and CAs with increasing relaxivity, MRI is a key tool used for the comprehensive evaluation of liver and pancreatic diseases, the detection of small lesions, the characterization of atypical lesions, and the quantification of iron and fat accumulation and fibrosis. Moreover, its capability of exploring biliary and pancreatic ducts means MRI has a leading role in the assessment of biliary and pancreatic ductal systems and their diseases. In this paper, different MRI sequences are illustrated, especially advanced sequences, and practical liver and pancreatic MRI protocols are provided. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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