MRI of the neonatal pulmonary system can be a useful tool for the clinical evaluation of lung structure and function without ionizing radiation. Despite this, the inherent challenges associated with MRI of the lung make this difficult. This works demonstrates the feasibility of structural and functional imaging of the neonatal lung without exogenous contrast using a clinical whole-body 3T system with standard coils in neonates without any cardiorespiratory history. The imaging protocol includes T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and ultrashort echo time (UTE) imaging for structural imaging as well as novel free-breathing Phase-Resolved Function Lung (PREFUL) MRI for ventilation/perfusion imaging.
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