Renal magnetic resonance angiography at 3.0 T: technical feasibility and clinical perspectives |
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Authors: | Michaely Henrik J Kramer Harald Attenberger Ulrike Sourbron Steven P Weckbach Sabine Reiser Maximilian F Schoenberg Stefan O |
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Affiliation: | University Hospitals-Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany. henrik.michaely@med.uni-muenchen.de |
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Abstract: | The increased signal-to-noise ratio at 3.0 T holds promise for high-spatial resolution renal magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Today, state-of-the-art renal MRA is feasible with submillimeter isotropic spatial resolution in less than 20 seconds acquisition time with sufficient signal-to-noise ratio. This article explains the fundamentals of 3.0-T imaging that are essential for renal MRA, with a focus on the clinical implications. Protocol and imaging recommendations are given based on the physical principles of 3.0-T imaging and underlined by current clinical cases. Apart from pure morphological imaging, the value of functional renal imaging such as renal flow measurements and renal perfusion measurements for a comprehensive 3.0-T renal MRA protocol is discussed. |
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