Severity of polycystic kidney disease revealed by multiparametric MRI

We aimed to compare multiple MRI parameters, including relaxation rates ( R1$$ {R}_1 $$ , R2$$ {R}_2 $$ , and R1ρ$$ {R}_{1\rho } $$ ), ADC from diffusion weighted imaging, pool size ratio (PSR) from quantitative magnetization transfer, and measures of exchange from spin‐lock imaging ( Sρ$$ {S}_{\rho } $$ ), for assessing and predicting the severity of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) over time.

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