A motion-robust 2D sequential chemical shift-encoded MRI (CSE-MRI) technique with a short temporal footprint for each slice is investigated for ferumoxytol-enhanced MRI of placental inflammation. In this study, the proposed 2D technique was compared with the reference 3D-CSE-MRI technique in healthy pregnant rhesus, which were anesthetized eliminating fetal motion. B0 field map boundary measurements, as well as R2* measurements in the placenta were compared across the two techniques to assess the accuracy of the 2D technique. High correlations between the measurements from 2D-CSE-MRI and 3D-CSE-MRI were demonstrated and thus provide promise for motion-robust imaging of human placental inflammation.
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