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MRI was performed for evaluation of cystic pancreatic lesion.

Exemplary region of interest is drawn in segment VII (1.5cm). PDFF: acquisition with SENSE 11.1±2.4% (A); acquisition with CS+SENSE 10.8±1.5% (B); T2*: acquisition with SENSE 9.35±0.6ms (C); acquisition with CS+SENSE 9.28±0.5ms (D).

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Patient with hepatic steatosis with focal fatty sparing of Segment I.

Exemplary region of interest are drawn in Segments I and VII (1.5cm). PDFF Segment I: acquisition with SENSE 25.9±3.8% (A); acquisition with CS+SENSE CS4 25.8±4.5% (B) PDFF Segment VII: acquisition with SENSE 32.2±2.0% (A); acquisition with CS+SENSE 33.2±1.6% (B).

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Patient with segmental hepatic steatosis.

Exemplary regions of interest are drawn in segments IVa and V (diameter 1.5cm). PDFF Segment IVa: acquisition with SENSE 25.7±1.5% (A); acquisition with CS+SENSE 26.9±2.0% (B) PDFF Segment V: acquisition with SENSE 31.6±1.8% (A); acquisition with CS+ SENSE 32.6±2.2 (B) A T2-weighted image (C) and a CT image in the venous contrast phase (D) are shown for comparison. In CT Hounsfield units are 87±13 in Segment IVa and 42±16 in Segment V.

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Patient with hemosiderosis and severe reduction of T2* Exemplary region of interest is drawn in segment VII (1.5cm).

T2*: acquisition with SENSE 4.03±0.8ms (A); acquisition with CS+SENSE 5.56±1.0ms (B).

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