Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
570-04-196 ISMRM Abstract

Accelerated Water-Specific T1 Mapping of the Liver Using Multiband Chemical-Shift-Encoded MOLLI

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Josh Greer 1,2, Giulio Ferrazzi3, Johannes M Peeters4, Mary Kate Manhard2, Matt Lanier2, Andrew T Trout2, Jonathan Dillman2, Amol Pednekar2
1Philips Healthcare (Cincinnati), Cincinnati, United States of America
2Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, United States of America
3Philips Healthcare, Milan, Italy
4Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands
Presenting Author: Josh Greer

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References

1. Higashi, M., Tanabe, M., Yamane, M., Keerthivasan, M. B., Imai, H., Yonezawa, T., ... & Ito, K. (2023). Impact of fat on the apparent T1 value of the liver: assessment by water-only derived T1 mapping. European Radiology, 33(10), 6844-6851.
2. Fellner, C., Nickel, M. D., Kannengiesser, S., Verloh, N., Stroszczynski, C., Haimerl, M., & Luerken, L. (2023). Water–fat separated T1 mapping in the liver and correlation to hepatic fat fraction. Diagnostics, 13(2), 201.
3. Joshua S. Greer, Pradipta Debnath, Mary Kate Manhard, Andrew T. Trout, Jonathan R. Dillman, Amol Pednekar. Simultaneous Liver Water T1 and Fat Fraction Mapping using Chemical-Shift Encoded Modified Look-Locker Inversion Recovery Imaging. (ISMRM 2025
4. Breuer, F. A., Blaimer, M., Heidemann, R. M., Mueller, M. F., Griswold, M. A., & Jakob, P. M. (2005). Controlled aliasing in parallel imaging results in higher acceleration (CAIPIRINHA) for multi‐slice imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine: An Official Journal of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 53(3), 684-691.

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