Quantitative confounder-corrected chemical shift encoded MRI estimates of proton density fat fraction (PDFF) are corrected for R2* signal decay. However, at very high levels of iron overload, the observed signal in CSE-MRI decays rapidly (high R2*), complicating the separation of water and fat signals, and therefore the quantification of PDFF. This work characterized the degree of iron overload above which the quantification of PDFF is limited and developed practical clinical and research guidelines for PDFF estimation protocol design for 1.5T and 3.0T.
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