Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical application of echoplanar MR imaging compared to conventional MR imaging in the detection of focal liver lesions. A total of three conventional and 12 echoplanar pulse sequences were acquired in 35 patients with focal liver lesions. Motion artifacts were eliminated because of short acquisition times of 32 ms subsequently improving signal-to-noise. A single-shot spin-echo technique with a TE of 26 ms provided the highest liver signal-to-noise ratio (p