ISMRM SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP ~ 19-22 February 2012
 

Fat-Water Separation: Insights, Applications & Progress in MRI
Hotel Maya
700 Queensway Drive
Long Beach, CA, USA

 

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS
If you presented a poster onsite in Long Beach, we would like to archive it online!
Please send a pdf copy of your poster to Sally Moran (sally@ismrm.org)
with a note giving the ISMRM permission to post it on the web.


  POSTER TITLE POSTER AUTHOR
1 Potential Time Savings in Clinical Liver MR Imaging Utilizing a Fully-Automated Screening Algorithm for Triaging Examinations which Require Quantification of Hepatic Steatosis or Iron Overload Mustafa Shadi R. Bashir, M.D.
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC, USA
2 Evaluation of Atypical Hepatocellular Carcinoma using Fat-Water Separation on MRI Yasutaka Kawamura, M.D., Ph.D.
Kameda Medical Center
Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan
3 Is Biopsy an Appropriate Gold Standard For Liver Fat Measurement? Samantha Flood, B.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
4 Comparing Multi Echo MRI & MRS to Measure Pancreatic Fat Julie A. Fitzpatrick, D.C.R.(R)
Imperial College
London, England, UK
5 Liver Fat Quantification with Three-Echo 3D GRE Dixon: Comparison with MRS & Multi-Echo 2D GRE Dixon Xiaodong Zhong, Ph.D.
Siemens Healthcare
Lilburn, GA, USA
6 Volumetric Fat Quantification of Intra-Abdominal Adipose Tissue from a Single Breath Hold Acquisition Bryan Addeman, B.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
7 Automated Whole Body Muscle Segmentation & Classification Anette Karlsson
Linköping University
Linköping, Sweden
8 In Non-Obese Middle School Girls, Ethnic Differences in Site-Specific Adipose Deposition & Metabolic Consequences Are Already Present Peter Wolfgram, M.D.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Madison, WI, USA
9 Diagnosis of PCOS in Adolescents Does Not Increase Risk for Hepatic Steatosis or Insulin Resistance Compared to Obesity Alone Jennifer L. Rehm, M.D.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Madison, WI, USA
10 Localized Visceral Adipose Determination is A Good Predictor of NAFLD & Metabolic Syndrome in Adolescents Jennifer L. Rehm, M.D.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Madison, WI, USA
11 “I Want to Run – The Hardest Race of the World”: Changes in Body Tissue Composition during the Transeuropean Footrace 2009 Assessed by Whole-Body MRI in 12 Finishers Jürgen Machann, Ph.D.
University of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
12 Reproducibility of Canine Body Composition Measurements using 3T Fat-Water MRI Aliya Gifford, M.Sc.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
13 T1 & Fat-Water Fraction Measurements in an Adult Human: Possible Markers for Brown Adipose Tissue? Aliya Gifford, M.Sc.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
14 Imaging Brown Adipose Tissue in Neonates Jerod M. Rasmussen, M.Sc.
University of California at Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
15 Whole-Heart Water-Fat Imaging During Free Breathing Valentina Taviani, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI, USA
16 Improving Water Selective MRI for Cartilage Diagnostics at 0.25T: a Clinical Knee Joint Study Danilo Greco, R.T.
Esaote S.p.A.
Genoa, Italy
17 Patella Water Content & Bone Marrow Lesions in Individuals with Patellofemoral Pain; Evaluation Using Water-Fat MRI Kai-Yu Ho, M.Sc.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
18 Comparison Among T1-Weighted MRI, Modified Dixon Method & MRS in Measuring Bone Marrow Fat Wei Shen, M.D.
Columbia University, St. Luke-Roosevelt Hospital
New York, NY, USA
19 Comparison of 3-Point Dixon Fat-Water Quantification & Functional Measures in Acquired & Hereditary Neuromuscular Diseases Christopher Sinclair, Ph.D.
University College London
London, England, UK
20 Relationships between Fat-Fraction Metrics & Visual Assessment in Skeletal Muscle Christopher Sinclair, Ph.D.
Institute of Neurology
University of College London
London, England, UK
21 Chemical Shift-Based Imaging used to Estimate Fat Fraction in Dystrophic Skeletal Muscle William Triplett, B.Sc.
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, USA
22 Water T2 Determination in Fatty Infiltrated Muscles: A Pragmatical Approach to Eliminate Lipid Contamination Noura Azzabou, Ph.D.
Institut de Myologie
Paris, France
23 Stability of Dixon Fat-Water Measurements during 18 Years & Along Four Different Scanners Erik M. Akkerman, Ph.D.
Academic Medical Center
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
24 Direct Fat-Water Separation in Two-Point Spin-Echo Dixon Imaging Erik M. Akkerman, Ph.D.
Academic Medical Center
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
25 High Resolution Isotropic Whole-Body Symmetrically Sampled Two Point Dixon Acquisition Imaging at 3T Olof Dahlqvist Leinhard, Ph.D.
Linköping University
Linköping, Sweden
26 A Computation Phantom for Design & Evaluation of Fat/Water Separation Techniques Christian G. Graff, Ph.D.
Food & Drug Administration
Silver Spring, MD, USA
27 Prospectively Accelerated Water-Fat Separation Using Parallel Imaging & Compressed Sensing Samir Sharma, M.Sc.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
28 R2*-Corrected Fat-Water Imaging using Compressed Sensing & Parallel Imaging Curtis N. Wiens, B.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
29 Evaluation of Water-Fat Separation Methods for Real-Time MRI Markus F. Untenberger
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Goettingen, Germany
30 Direct Virtual Coil (DVC) for Phase-Sensitive Water-Fat Separation Zachary W. Slavens, M.Sc.
GE Healthcare
Waukesha, WI, USA
31 A Closed-Form Formula for Multipoint Water-Fat Imaging with Flexible Echo Increments Dinghui Wang, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
32 Prediction & Removal of Aliased Signal in Undersampled IDEAL: Simulation Using a Digital Breast Phantom Xiaoke Wang, B.Sc.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI, USA
33 Robust Fat-Water Separation of Symmetrically Sampled Two Point Dixon Data Thobias Romu, M.Sc.
Linköping University
Linköping, Sweden
34 Fast Field Map Estimation with Multi-labeling Continuous Max-Flow Abraam S. Soliman, M.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
35 Phase Maps Filtering Methods in Dixon Technique on Dedicated Low Field Scanners Danilo Greco, R.T.
Esaote S.p.A.
Genova, Italy
36 Fat-Water separation & T2* Estimation Based on Discrete Whole-Image Optimization in 3D Johan Berglund, Ph.D.
Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
37 Whole-Body 3D fat-Water MRI - Comparison between Region Growing & Whole-Image Optimization at 3.0 T Johan Berglund, Ph.D.
Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
38 Fat-Water Separation with Triglyceride Characterization - Analysis of the Cramér-Rao Bounds Johan Berglund, Ph.D.
Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
39 Fat-Water Separation with Triglyceride Characterization - Feasibility In Vivo at 1.5 T & 3.0 T Johan Berglund, Ph.D.
Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
40 Abstract Withdrawn  
41 Long Echo Time Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Estimating Relative Measures of Lipid Unsaturation at 3 Tesla Atiyah Yahya, Ph.D.
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, Canada
42 Quantification of Fat Content in Flesh of Fish using T1-Weighted Spin Echo Guylaine Collewet, Ph.D.
IRSTEA
Rennes, France
43 Absolute Quantification Of In Vivo Water & Fat Content Yifan Cui, B.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
44 MRI Fat Quantification Using Multi-Echo Gradient-Echo Imaging & Fat Spectral Modeling Method at 1.5T – A Phantom Validation Study Jie Deng, Ph.D.
Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL, USA
45 Fat Fraction Bias Correction using T1 estimates & Rapid 3D Flip Angle Mapping Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
46 Fat-Water Separation with 0-100% Dynamic Range using In-Phase Magnitude Images Diego Hernando, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI, USA
47 The Performance of ROI Measurements: Average First or Fit First? Debra Horng, M.Sc.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI, USA
48 Application of SSGR for T1-w SE Imaging at 3T: Pitfalls & Solutions Axel G. Hartwig, M.Sc.
Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
49 Lipid Elimination with an Echo-Shifting N/2-Ghost Acquisition with GRAPPA Reconstruction (LEENA-G) Lan Lu, Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
50 Fast MR Thermometry using Phase Referenced Asymmetric Spin-Echo EPI for High Field Markus N. Streicher, M.Sc.
MPI for Human Cognitive & Brain Sciences
Leipzig, Germany
51 Uniform Water Excitation for 3D MRI using Parallel Transmission at 7 Tesla Xiaoping Wu, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota – CMRR
Minneapolis, MN, USA
52 Fat & Water Separation Using High Temperature Superconducting RF Coils for Low Field MRI Derek Kwok, M.Sc.
Time Medical System (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong, China
53 Quantitative Liver Fat Assessment in Low Field MRI Derek Kwok, M.Sc.
Time Medical System (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong, China
     

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