Abstract

C adolinium-enhanced MR imaging using a multiphase. multisection dynamic technique has potential value in revealing splenic disease because the technique can potentially provide differential contrast enhancement between splenic lesions and normal splenic tissues I I 1. However, this technique sometimes leads to difficulties in image interpretation that result from heterogeneous early enhancement or from artifacts that are intrinsic to MR imaging. This essay illustrates several common artifacts and potential pitfalls in the interpretation of gadoliniumenhanced MR imaging ofthe spleen.

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