Program - ISMRM Benelux Chapter

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Program
9:00h
Registration and Coffee
9:30h
Introduction
9:45h
Plenary Talk
Main Auditorium
K. Nicolay – MR in the Benelux: Past, Present and Future
10:15h
Power Posters
Main Auditorium
Main Auditorium
11:00h Coffee Break Sponsored by
11:30h
Parallel Session 1:
Diffusion
MR Methods
12:45h
Main Auditorium
Jupiter-Neptune Room
Lunch and Poster Session (runs till 14:15h)
13:00 - 13:30h: odd numbered posters presented
13:40 – 14:10h: even numbered posters presented
14:15h Parallel Session 2 with Sponsor Workshops (Registration Required)
ISMRM Benelux Board Annual Members Meeting
Biopac Sponsored Workshop: ‘Physiological Data Recording and Analysis
Techniques in MRI’
Philips Sponsored Workshop: ‘Working in Industry’
Scannexus Sponsored Workshop: ‘How to Make Complicated Seem
Easy: 9.4 T MRI for the Non- Expert User’
14:45h Parallel Session 3:
14:45h
Neuro
Cancer
15:25h
fMRI
Spectroscopy
Main Auditorium
Jupiter-Neptune Room
Main Auditorium
Jupiter-Neptune Room
16:15h Coffee Break
16:45h
Parallel Session 4:
Clinical Studies Main Auditorium
RF Engineering Jupiter-Neptune Room
17:45h Award Ceremony
Main Auditorium
18:00h
Reception
19:00h
Walking Dinner (Registration Required)
Main Auditorium
10:15h
Power Posters
Moderators of Power Poster Session
To be announced
To be announced
PP001 Erwin Krikken
Amide CEST at 7T: A possible biomarker for response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in
breast cancer
Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has an important role in the treatment of breast cancer and the need
for early detection of treatment response is high. As a non-invasive method able to predict
treatment response is lacking, we investigated the feasibility of using amide CEST MRI at 7T as a
biomarker. Six patients were included after informed consent was given. The ATP signal was robust
and repeatedly detectable in the same patient. Significant differences were seen in amide signal
before and after the first cycle of chemotherapy.
PP002 Julie Hamaide
Structural development of the zebra finch brain: in vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging to
explore the critical period of vocal learning in juvenile birds
Bio-Imaging Lab, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium
Vocal learning in songbirds has until now mainly been studied by invasive methods such as histology
and molecular testing. Here we use in vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging to map the structural
development of the zebra finch brain which might help unveil brain areas implicated in the process
of song learning and brain areas subject to a downregulation of plasticity characterizing the end of
the critical periods which results in song crystallization.
Main Auditorium
10:15h
PP003 Frits van Heijster
Citrate production in prostate cancer metastasis cell lines LNCaP and VCaP
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, NL
Citrate production by prostate cancer cell lines LNCaP and VCaP were studied with 13C-NMR
spectroscopy. Glucose acts as carbon source for citrate production in LNCaP and VCaP cell lines, but
not aspartate, in contrast to expectation. Also pyruvate and glutamine can act as carbon sources for
citrate production in LNCaP. Anaplerosis via pyruvate carboxylase is found to be low in these cells.
Glutamine label only ends up in citrate via isocitrate instead of downstream in the Krebs cycle. These
typical features of citrate metabolism might serve as valuable biomarkers for transition from healthy
prostate cells to malignant cells.
PP004 Aidin Haghnejad
Transceive surface array of dipole antennas for multi-transmit imaging at 3T
UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
The birdcage body coil at 3T has some considerable disadvantages. Most of all it has very large
power requirements. The use of local transmit arrays severely reduces these power requirements. In
this study, we intend to explore the use of dipole antennas as transceive surface array elements at
3T. Three designs are investigated after which a strongly meandering dipole antenna is selected. An
array of eight of these element is used for prostate imaging at 3T in a 8ch. multi-transmit MRI
system. Using 8x200W input power, 12 µT is achieved inside the prostate. Relatively homogeneous
T2w images have been acquired.
PP005 Esther Kneepkens
Iron-based T1 MRI contrast agent for MR guided drug delivery from temperature sensitive
liposomes
Biomedical NMR, Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of Fe(III) N-succinyl deferoxamine (Fe-SDFO) as
a safe T1 contrast agent for encapsulation in temperature sensitive liposomes (TSLs) in order to
visualize drug release from TSLs when using Magnetic Resonance-guided High Intensity Focused
Ultrasound (MR-HIFU). Two TSLs were developed that contained either Fe-SDFO or doxorubicin .
Both TSLs showed suitable release and stability characteristics in vitro. An in vivo proof-of-concept
study was carried out in tumor-bearing rats treated with MR-HIFU. Treated tumors showed an
increase in R1 and future work aims to correlate the R1 change with tumor drug concentrations.
Main Auditorium
10:15h
PP006 Jasper Schoormans
4D radial fat-suppressed alternating-TR bSSFP MRI with compressed sensing
reconstruction for abdominal imaging during free breathing.
Department of Radiology, AMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
We developed a 4D radial fat-suppressed alternating-TR bSSFP sequence with T2-like contrast for
abdominal free-breathing imaging of pancreatic cancer patients. The sequence was tested in healthy
volunteers and patients with pancreatic cancer and provided images of the abdomen during
different respiratory motion states of diagnostic quality.
PP007 Francisco Lagos
Whole human brain diffusion MRI at 450µm post mortem with dwSSFP and a specialized
9.4T RF-coil
Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht,
The Netherlands
The investigation of whole human brains post mortem with large bore systems can achieve a
resolution considerably superior to that achievable in-vivo. However, the achievable resolutions and
contrast are limited, especially for diffusion MRI (dMRI), by gradient performance, non-optimized
RF-coils, and RF-field inhomogeneity and decreasing T2 with increasing B0. Here we report on
ultrahigh resolution (450µm) diffusion imaging of the whole human brain showing exquisite spatial
definition. This is achieved using a specialized 9.4T 8Ch parallel transmit (pTx), 24Ch receive RF-coil
and a diffusion weighted steady state free precession (dwSSFP) sequence extended with a kt-points
excitation pulse for B1+ homogenization.
PP008 Bjorn Stemkens
Validation of a 4D-MRI motion framework using an MR-compatible motion phantom
Department of Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands
Geometric accuracy is vital for MR-guided radiotherapy. In this study we quantify the geometric
fidelity of a retrospectively sorted 4D-MRI and 2D MS cine-MR acquisition, which serve as input for a
motion model for dose accumulation mapping and tumor tracking. A linearly moving MRIcompatible motion phantom was used to quantify the positional error in the 4D- MRI and 2D MS
acquisitions using a range of user-defined motion trajectories. Geometrical errors were found to be
smaller than the voxel or pixel size.
Main Auditorium
11:30h
Diffusion
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
O001 Fenghua Guo - Assessing angular characteristics of the fiber orientation distribution
function in relation to the response function shape
Image Science Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
O002 Qinwei Zhang - High-resolution distortion-free diffusion imaging of the prostate
using stimulated echo based turbo spin echo (DPsti-TSE) sequence
Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
O003 Quinten Collier - A robust framework for combined estimation of DKI and CSF partial
volume fraction parameters
iMinds Vision Lab, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
O004 Wieke Haakma - Post-mortem diffusion MRI of cervical spine and nerves roots
Department of Forensic Medicine and Comparative Medicine Lab, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; Department of
Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
O005 Jos Oudeman - In vivo skeletal muscle fiber length measurements using a novel MRI
diffusion tensor imaging approach: repeatability and sensitivity to passive stretch.
Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
O006 Michel R.T. Sinke - Bayesian Exponential Random Graph Modeling of Whole-Brain
Structural Networks across Lifespan
Biomedical MR Imaging and Spectroscopy group, Center for Image Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, The
Netherlands
Jupiter-Neptune Room
11:30h
MR Methods
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
O007 Ronald Mooiweer - SPINS excitation versus DSC dynamic RF shimming for
homogenizing high field strength TSE imaging
UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
O008 Bart Philips - High resolution imaging of pelvic lymph nodes at 7 Tesla
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands
O009 Yulia Shcherbakova - Accurate T1 and T2 mapping by direct least-squares ellipse
fitting to phase-cycled bSSFP data.
Center for Imaging Sciences/Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
O010 Eva Peper - Validation of compressed sensing accelerated 2D flow MRI in the
common carotid arteries
Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam
O011 Joep Wezel - Robust MR eye scanning: blink detection and correction using field
probes
Gorter center for high field MRI, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
O012 Michaela Hoesl - Fast generation of pseudo-CT in the head and neck for MR guided
radiotherapy
Center of Image Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, NL
14:15h
Sponsored Workshops
This year, some of our Gold Sponsors are offering informative workshops on various topics taking
place during a short parallel session after lunch. The annual members meeting of our chapter to
which all participants of the meeting are invited, will also be held at this time.
ISMRM Benelux Board - Annual Members Meeting
In parallel to the sponsored workshops, the board of the ISMRM Benelux will host the annual members
meeting of the ISMRM Benelux Chapter. During this year’s meeting we will again discuss the current status of
the Chapter. The meeting is open to everyone and especially to those willing to participate in future activities
of the chapter! More specifically, the agenda points comprise an evaluation of the present and previous
annual meeting, a financial report and a discussion on future activities. You are welcome to present your own
ideas to bring our chapter into fruition.
Biopac Sponsored Workshop - Physiological Data Recording and Analysis Techniques in
MRI
The workshop will relate to all aspects of physiological data recording in MRI from proper installation and
participant setup to analyzing data. The following topics will be covered: participant setup, best practices for
achieving optimal signal quality, electrical stimulation in MRI, gating, signals that can be recorded safely,
eliminating noise artifacts from data, MRI-specific data analysis techniques, working with multiband scanners
and more.
Philips Sponsored Workshop - Working in Industry
We will explain the possibilities a technology-company has to offer. A small insight in “working in the industry”
will show what career possibilities are present.
Explaining how innovations come to end-users and the diverse roles responsible for that should give the
listener a better understanding. With a few examples and their description we can demonstrate
attractiveness.
Scannexus Sponsored Workshop - How to Make Complicated Seem Easy: 9.4 T MRI for the
Non- Expert User
Cutting edge MRI equipment, such as the Maastricht 9.4 T system, can be extremely complex to operate.
Additional transmit channels, extra safety checks, and other differences to clinical MRI systems create
workflows that can be daunting to the non-expert user. In order to increase the accessibility of the 9.4 T to the
general research community, a combination of automation and reorganization has been used to greatly
simplify these procedures. We will describe how we have been able to do this, with examples of the high
quality images that result.
Main Auditorium
14:45h / 15:25h
Neuro & fMRI
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
14:45h
O013 Ayodeji Adams - Brain tissue pulsatility measured at 7T with high resolution and
whole brain coverage
Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
O014 Tamar Van Veenendaal - High field imaging of large-scale neurotransmitter
networks: concepts, graph theoretical metrics, and preliminary results
Departments of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, the Netherlands
O015 Merlin Weeda - The neural basis of individual differences in alcohol consumption
Biomedical MR Imaging and Spectroscopy, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
15:25h
O019 Irati Markuerkiaga - Deconvolving the laminar gradient echo activation profiles with
the spatial PSF: an approach to revealing underlying activation patterns
MR Techniques in Brain Function, Donders Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
O020 Sriranga Kashyap - High-resolution T1-mapping using inversion-recovery EPI and
application to cortical depth-dependent fMRI at 7 Tesla
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
O021 Tessa J.M. Roelofs - Pharmacological MRI combined with DREADD-technology
enables detection of induced brain activity in projections relevant for feeding behavior
Biomedical MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Group, Center for Image Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht,
the Netherlands, and: Department of Translational Neuroscience, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center
Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Jupiter-Neptune Room
14:45h / 15:25h
Cancer & Spectroscopy
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
14:45h
O016 Quincy van Houtum - Quantification of transverse relaxation time changes in rectal
tissue during fixation at ultra-high field MRI
Imaging, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
O017 Sophie Heethuis - The feasibility of performing intravoxel incoherent motion MRI for
esophageal cancer and an initial comparison with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
Department of Radiotherapy, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
O018 Tom Peeters - Glutamatergic production of 2HG in IDH1-mutant tumor cells is
retained by glutamate import in glutamine-free medium
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
15:25h
O022 Carrie Wismans - Evidence for regional and spectral differences of macromolecule
signals in human brain using a crusher coil at 7 Tesla
Department of Radiology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
O023 Caroline Guglielmetti - Hyperpolarized 13C MRSI can detect neuroinflammation in
vivo in a Multiple Sclerosis murine model
Surbeck Laboratory of Advanced Imaging, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San
Francisco, CA, United States & Bio-Imaging Lab, Department Pharmaceutical, Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences,
University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium
O024 Jiri Obels - A simple, automated and generally applicable quality control method for
3D 1H MRSI of the prostate
Radiologie en Nucleaire Geneeskunde, Radboud University and medical center, Nijmegen, Netherlands/ Department of
Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Main Auditorium
16:45h
Clinical studies
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
O025 Diane Van Rappard - Quantitative Spectroscopic imaging in Metachromatic
Leukodystrophy
Child neurology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
O026 Evita Wiegers - Brain lactate concentration falls in response to hypoglycemia in type
1 diabetes patients with impaired awareness of hypoglycemia
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
O027 Anouk Schrantee - Assessing the effects of methylphenidate on human brain
development using pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging: a randomized
controlled trial
Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
O028 Marta Safronova - Global T1 bi-exponencial deconvolution in the acessement of
hypoxia in human astrocytic tumors – a feasibility study.
Department of Radiology, Cliniques Universitaires UCL-Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium
O029 Linda Heskamp - Quantitative MR evaluation of fatty infiltration and edema-like
processes in skeletal muscles of Myotonic Dystrophy type 1
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jupiter-Neptune Room
16:45h
RF Engineering
Moderators of Oral Session
To be announced
To be announced
O030 Tijl van der Velden - Characterization of a breast gradient insert coil at 7 tesla with
field cameras
Radiology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
O031 Bart-Jan van den Berg - A 4-element dual-tuned 1H/31P coil array for MR imaging
and spectroscopy of the human heart at 3 Tesla
MR Coils B.V., Drunen, The Netherlands
O032 Matthew Restivo - Improving Peak Local SAR Prediction in Parallel Transmit Using
In-situ S-matrix Measurements
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
O033 Thomas O'Reilly - Modular 7 Tesla transmit/receive arrays designed using thin very
high permittivity dielectric resonator antennas
C.J.Gorter Center for High-field MRI, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands
O034 Janot Tokaya - Ultra-fast MRI based transfer function determination for the
assessment of implant safety.
UMC Utrecht, Imaging Division, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Index Posters
Poster First Author
Title
RF Engineering
p001
Voogt
p002
Schmidt
p003
Meliado'
p004
Brink
p005
Van Uden
p006
Almujayyaz
p007
Steensma
7 Tesla dual element 31P TxRx/1H Rx endorectal coil combined with an 8channel 1H-TxRx body coil
Flexible multi-transmit dipoles merged with 32 receivers for optimal headneck MRI at 7T
Design of a forward view antenna for prostate imaging at 7 Tesla
p008
van Gemert
An Efficient 3D RF Simulation Tool for Dielectric Shimming Optimization
p009
Rikkers
Validation of RF field simulations by electromagnetic probe measurements
using a custom built positioning robot
Design of a 8-channel transceive dipole array with up to 64 receive-only
loop coils
Improving travelling wave efficiency at 7 T using dielectric material placed
―beyond― the region of interest
Database Construction for Local SAR Prediction: Preliminary Assessment of
the Intra and Inter Subject SAR Variability in Pelvic Region
Inverse Design of Dielectric Pads based on Contrast Source Inversion
MR Methods
p010
Mandija
Artifacts Affecting Derivative of B1+ maps for EPT Reconstructions
p011
Boyacioglu
Multiband Echo-Shifted EPI (MESH) fMRI
p012
Schakel
p013
p014
van der
Zwaag
Fazal
p015
Beld
p016
Spijkerman
The impact of shimming on fat suppresion in head-and-neck MRI: current
practice vs an image based approach
Distortion-matched T1maps and bias-corrected T1w images as anatomical
reference for submillimeter-resolution fMRI
Simultaneous Multislice AcquisitioN G-noise reduction & Reshifted
Caipi In Angiography (SANGRIA)
Automatic high temporal and spatial resolution position verification of an
HDR brachytherapy source using subpixel localization and SENSE
Influence of partial volume effects on T2 mapping of cerebrospinal fluid
p017
Ferrer
p018
Naeyaert
p019
Motaal
Evaluation of common proton resonance frequency shift based MR
Thermometry methods in the pancreas
On the influence of pseudo-random sampling schemes for compressed
sensing on 2D Cartesian RARE acquisitions
Compressed Sensing and Parallel Imaging (CS-PI) Reconstruction of
Prospectively Undersampled Dynamic MRI for Faster Imaging of Bowel
Motility
High Field
p020
p021
Arteaga de
Castro
Buur
Selective Amide- and NOE-CEST- MRI in Prostate at 7T using a Multitransmit system
Fast and flexible 3D-EPI fat navigators for high-resolution brain imaging at
7 Tesla
p022
Peerlings
p023
Teixeira
Estimation of system-related geometric distortion in 7T MRI using a 3D
anthropomorphic head phantom
Massive Parallell Transmit Arrays at 7T: The Single-Side Adapted Dipole
Antenna as Array Element
Data processing
p024
van Rijssel
Simulation-based generic B1+ estimation in the breast at 7T
p025
Dou
p026
Billiet
Gradient echo signal decay of bone material at high field requires a
gaussian augmentation of the mono-exponential model for T2*
determination
Repeatability and sample size estimations for myelin water imaging
p027
Sleurs
p028
Ramos
Llorden
Functional connectivity changes in attention-related networks of childhood
leukemia survivors
NOVIFAST: A fast non-linear least squares method for accurate and precise
estimation of T1 from SPGR signals
Spectroscopy
p029
Boss
p030
de Heer
p031
Lindeboom
p032
Hendriks
p033
van Ewijk
p034
Vanormondt
Muscle functional oxidative capacity varies along the length of healthy
tibialis anterior
Parameter optimization for reproducible cardiac 1H-MR Spectroscopy at 3
T
Non-invasive postprandial fatty acid tracking with 1H-[13C] Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy in the human liver
Pushing the limits of speed and accuracy for 7T GABA MR spectroscopy to
reveal GABA level fluctuations in resting brain
Temperature measurement in brown adipose tissue using Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopic thermometry
Magnetic micro-susceptibility effect on in vivo MRS line-shapes at very
high B0.
Diffusion
p035
Van Buuren
p036
van
Steenkiste
p037
Mesri
p038
Otte
p039
Tax
p040
Dela Haije
p041
David
p042
GurneyChampion
St Jean
p043
Correcting diffusion weighted MR images for signal pile-up and distortions
near gas pockets
In vivo high resolution diffusion tensor imaging in a clinically acceptable
scan time by combining super resolution reconstruction with simultaneous
mult-slice acquisition.
A novel axon packing algorithm for simulating white matter tissue
High-resolution DTI-based cortical connectome reconstructions match
incompletely with true axonal projections in rat brain
Normalized convolution for robust assessment of the brain's sheet
structure
Does sheet happen? Mapping the brain’s “Sheet Probability Index” with
diffusion MRI
Consequences of subject motion: A simulation study of angular bias
Comparison of six different diffusion weighted MRI models in pancreatic
cancer patients
A fast FFT based algorithm for spatial misalignment correction in alongtract group analysis
Perfusion
p044
Vaclavu
p045
Zhang
p046
Wong
p047
Verbree
p048
Suzuki
p049
Bladt
Arterial Spin Labeling MRI evaluation of cerebrovascular reserve with
acetazolamide in patients with Sickle Cell Disease
Comparison of perfusion signal acquired by ASL prepared IVIM and
conventional IVIM to unravel the origin of the IVIM-signal
Measuring Subtle Leakage in Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease Using
Dual Temporal Resolution DCE-MRI: Is it Reproducible?
Does cardiac triggering improve pCASL signal stability? Isolation of the
effect of the last labeled spins by end-of-labeling triggering and extremely
long labeling durations
A Framework for Motion Correction of Background Suppressed Multi-Band
pCASL
Challenges in state-of-the-art arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI
Neuro
p050
Van Haar
p051
Bhogal
p052
Harteveld
p053
Geurts
p054
Bogaert
p055
Washington
p056
Khlebnikov
p057
Drenthen
p058
van der Kleij
p059
IonMargineanu
p060
Verly
p061
Franklin
p062
Boonzaier
p063
Blezer
Neurovascular unit impairment in early Alzheimer’s disease measured with
ASL and DCE-MRI
High Resolution quantitative T1 mapping under graded hyperoxia at 7T
High-resolution intracranial vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging in an
elderly asymptomatic population: comparison of 3.0T and 7.0T
Blood flow velocity and pulsatility in perforating arteries of cerebral white
matter during hypercapnia
Evaluating the variability of multicenter and longitudinal hippocampal
volume measurements.
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histology Based Brain Atlas of the
Mustached Bat, Pteronotus parnellii
A new way of looking at brain connectivity. pH fMRI: myth or reality?
Individual measures of network efficiency in patients with epilepsy based
on cortical thickness
Cross-validation of a CSF MRI sequence for calculating brain volume by
comparison with brain segmentation methods
Impact of semi-automatic delineation of hotspots of contrast enhancing
region in predicting the outcome of GBM patients after brain surgery
The language connectome in the left-handed brain: hemispheric
(a)symmetries and beyond
Functional plasticity investigated by TMS in patients with major depressive
disorder
Influence of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional
connectivity and hemodynamics in the rat brain
Structural and functional MRI of abnormal brain development in a
pediatric rat model of obsessive compulsive disorder
Cardiovascular
p064
Froeling
p065
Moonen
p066
Coolen
p067
Dresselaers
p068
Holtackers
p069
Saporito
p070
Hofman
p071
Crombag
Comprehensive comparison of in and ex vivo whole heart fiber
architecture: similar yet different
Feasibility of 3D multi-sequence PET/MRI of carotid atherosclerosis
Prospective acceleration and CS reconstruction for 3D high resolution
carotid imaging
MOLLI T1 mapping with prospective slice position tracking under freebreathing: initial experiences.
Black-Blood Late Gadolinium Enhanced MRI: Comparison of Different
Techniques for Assessment of Myocardial Scar
Characterization of the transpulmonary circulation by DCE-MRI
In-vivo validation of interpolation-based phase offset correction in MR flow
quantification: a multi-vendor, multi-center study.
The association between intraplaque hemorrhage and thrombin generation
in carotid atherosclerotic plaques: The Plaque at Risk Study (PARISK).
Musculoskeletal
p072
Mazzoli
p073
Nelissen
p074
Hooijmans
p075
Tsui
Rotating frame relaxation time mapping in in vivo knee loading
p076
Verschuren
p077
Augustijn
Towards Magnetic Resonance Elastography as an early indicator of deep
tissue ulcers
Is poor motor competence associated with reduced white matter
organization in obese children?
Assessment of passive muscle elongation using DTI: Correlation between
fiber length and diffusion coefficients
Magnetic resonance elastography characterization of skeletal muscle
stiffness changes resulting from pressure ulcers
Fat infiltration is non-uniform along the proximodistal muscle axis in
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Cancer
p078
Runge
p079
Schreurs
p080
Tekelenburg
p081
Cao-Pham
p082
Danhier
A compact and easy to handle set-up for high quality MR Elastography of
the breast.
31P spectroscopic imaging for evaluation of early effects of photodynamic
treatment on tumor metabolism
Reconstruction and validation of T2-weighted 4D Magnetic Resonance
Imaging for radiotherapy treatment planning
Monitoring tumor response to carbogen breathing by oxygen-sensitive MR
parameters to predict the outcome of radiation therapy: a preclinical study
Fate of intracellular iron oxides in magnetic cell tracking studies
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