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This work demonstrates the feasibility of simultaneous estimation of fat/water-separated T1, proton density fat fraction (PDFF), R2*, and quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of the liver using free-breathing GraspT1-Dixon MRI from a single rapid acquisition with an inversion-recovery (IR)-prepared multi-echo stack-of-stars sequence. For fat/water-separated T1 mapping, water-only images are generated from multi-echo images at different inversion times (TIs), from which a water-specific T1 map is estimated. For other parameters, acquired data from all TIs are averaged to generate a single set of multi-echo images, from which PDFF, R2*, and QSM are estimated.
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