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Fig. 6 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 6

From: Comparison of a deep learning-accelerated T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequence and its conventional counterpart for female pelvic MRI: reduced acquisition times and improved image quality

Fig. 6

Pelvic T2DL and T2S images of a 43-year-old female patient with diffuse adenomyosis. Sagittal (a), axial (b), and coronal (c) T2DL images and sagittal (d), axial (e), and coronal (f) T2S images. Typical findings of asymmetry of uterine wall thickness, poorly demarcated low-SI area, and intramyometrial cysts are presented. Compared to T2S images, T2DL images exhibited greater conspicuity of the lesions (between arrowheads) and uterine zonal layers (arrows). Note that a small leiomyoma is also observed more clearly on sagittal and coronal T2DL images (frame) than on the corresponding T2S images. SI signal intensity; T2DL deep learning-accelerated T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequence; T2S standard T2-weighted turbo spin echo sequence

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