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Stephen J Riederer

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Riederer S, Borisch E, Du Q, Froemming A, Hulshizer T, Kawashima A, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Sep; 93(2):850-863. PMID: 39322985
Purpose: To study if adaptive image receive (AIR) receiver coil elements can be configured into a 2D array with high (>45% by diameter) element-to-element overlap, allowing improved SNR at depth...
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Riederer S, Borisch E, Froemming A, Kawashima A, Takahashi N
Abdom Radiol (NY) . 2024 Mar; 49(8):2921-2931. PMID: 38520510
Purpose: To compare a previous model-based image reconstruction (MBIR) with a newly developed deep learning (DL)-based image reconstruction for providing improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in high through-plane resolution (1 mm)...
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Borisch E, Froemming A, Grimm R, Kawashima A, Trzasko J, Riederer S
Magn Reson Med . 2022 Sep; 89(1):454-468. PMID: 36093998
Purpose: The purpose is to develop a model-based image-reconstruction method using wavelet sparsity regularization for maintaining restoration of through-plane resolution but with improved retention of SNR versus linear reconstruction using...
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Borisch E, Grimm R, Kargar S, Kawashima A, Rossman P, Riederer S
Magn Reson Med . 2020 Sep; 85(3):1350-1363. PMID: 32970892
Purpose: The purpose is to develop a retrospective correction for subtle slice-to-slice positional inconsistencies that can occur when overlapped slices are acquired for super resolution in T -weighted spin-echo multislice...
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Kargar S, Borisch E, Froemming A, Grimm R, Kawashima A, King B, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2020 May; 84(5):2537-2550. PMID: 32419197
Purpose: To reduce slice-to-slice motion effects in multislice -weighted fast-spin-echo ( FSE) imaging, manifest as "scalloping" in reformats, by modification of the acquisition strategy and to show applicability in prostate...
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Kargar S, Borisch E, Froemming A, Grimm R, Kawashima A, King B, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2019 Mar; 81(6):3691-3704. PMID: 30844092
Purpose: The goal of this work is to demonstrate 1 mm through-plane resolution in multislice T2SE MRI using k -space processing of overlapping slices and show applicability in prostate MRI....
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McGee K, Stormont R, Lindsay S, Taracila V, Savitskij D, Robb F, et al.
Phys Med Biol . 2018 Mar; 63(8):08NT02. PMID: 29537384
The growth in the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data for radiation therapy (RT) treatment planning has been facilitated by scanner hardware and software advances that have enabled RT...
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Stinson E, Trzasko J, Campeau N, Glockner J, Huston 3rd J, Young P, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2018 Mar; 80(4):1556-1567. PMID: 29488251
Purpose: Dixon-based fat suppression has recently gained interest for dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, but multi-echo techniques require longer scan times and reduce temporal resolution compared to single-echo alternatives without fat suppression....
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Kargar S, Borisch E, Froemming A, Kawashima A, Mynderse L, Stinson E, et al.
Magn Reson Imaging . 2017 Dec; 48:50-61. PMID: 29278764
Purpose: To describe an efficient numerical optimization technique using non-linear least squares to estimate perfusion parameters for the Tofts and extended Tofts models from dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI data...
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Warndahl B, Borisch E, Kawashima A, Riederer S, Froemming A
Magn Reson Imaging . 2017 Nov; 47:67-76. PMID: 29103977
Purpose: To evaluate if Field of view Optimized and Constrained Undistorted Single shot (FOCUS) (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI) diffusion weighted images (DWI) provide more reliable imaging than conventional DWI, with...