Radial turbo spin-echo (RADTSE) based methods have been proposed for quantitative T2 mapping. RADTSE yields high spatio-temporal resolution and allows the reconstruction of co-registered images at multiple TE times from a short acquisition (i.e. a breath hold). We investigate the clinical utility of RADTSE for the quantitative characterization of abdominal neoplasms.
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