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Title: Breath-hold fast recovery fast spin echo versus conventional non-breath-hold fast spin echo T2-weighted MR imaging of focal liver lesions
Authors: Tseng G.Y.
Thng C.H. 
Wong E.H.
Tan A.G.S. 
Suman P.
Quek S.T. 
Ho J.T.S. 
Khoo J.K.B.
Ooi L.L.P.J. 
Chow P.K.H. 
Chung Y.F.A. 
Teh C.S.C.
Keywords: Comparative studies
Liver neoplasm
Pulse sequences
Receiver operating characteristic curve
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Tseng G.Y., Thng C.H., Wong E.H., Tan A.G.S., Suman P., Quek S.T., Ho J.T.S., Khoo J.K.B., Ooi L.L.P.J., Chow P.K.H., Chung Y.F.A., Teh C.S.C. (2003). Breath-hold fast recovery fast spin echo versus conventional non-breath-hold fast spin echo T2-weighted MR imaging of focal liver lesions. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore 32 (4) : 450 - 454. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Introduction: We compare the breath-hold fast recovery fast spin echo (BHFRFSE) T2-weighted and non-breath-hold fast spin echo (NBHFSE) T2-weighted sequences in image quality and lesion characterisation of focal liver lesions. Materials and Methods: Fat-suppressed T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images obtained with the 2 sequences (BHFRFSE and NBHFSE) in 79 patients with 113 liver lesions were analysed retrospectively. The image quality and nature of the lesions were evaluated by 2 experienced radiologists. Results: Based on receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, lesion characterisation was comparable for both sequences. The image quality of BHFRFSE was significantly better than that of NBHFSE. The NBHFSE missed 4 malignant lesions while BHFRFSE missed 2 malignant lesions. Conclusion: BHFRFSE performs similarly to NBHFSE in image quality and liver lesion characterisation.
Source Title: Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/184763
ISSN: 03044602
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