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Fig. 1A. —66-year-old man with hemangioma. Conventional spin-echo (TR/TE, 2000/80) (A), respiratory-triggered fast spin-echo (5454/75) (B), breath-hold single-shot fast spin-echo (infinite/95) (C), and breath-hold multishot spin-echo echoplanar (2142/80) (D) MR images reveal lesion (arrow, A). Conspicuity of lesion is comparable among all images. Degree of image degradation caused by respiratory ghost, pulsatile blood flow ghost, and susceptibility artifacts is lowest in C. In D, note lack of image distortion due to susceptibility artifacts even at dome of liver.





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