Whole‐body T1 mapping improves the definition of adipose tissue: Consequences for automated image analysis

To determine whether a whole‐body T1‐mapping acquisition method improves the definition of adipose tissue (AT) and simplifies automated AT segmentation compared to an image‐based method.

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