Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) MRI

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Overview

In DCE MRI, a low-molecular-weight contrast agent is used to detect the leakage and accumulation of contrast agents in the extracellular extravascular space. The quantitative analysis of DCE MRI data allows quantifying perfusion and permeability parameters such as volume transfer constant between blood plasma and EES and vice versa, EES and plasma space volumes, and blood flow.

Rakshit Dadarwal
Rakshit Dadarwal
Neuroimaging Researcher

My research focuses on the acquisition and processing of multi-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. I am particularly interested in imaging myelin and iron in the central nervous system using diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), magnetisation transfer imaging and T1 and T2 relaxometry.