Dynamic-Contrast Enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) is a method to analyze the perfusion dynamics in the tissues. The contrast agent concentration along the time, after the bolus injection, depends on the type of tissue observed, namely on its vascularization density and metabolic activity. The number of acquired volumes in this type of exam is usually very small, typically
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