Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the gold standard for measuring fat and iron content non-invasively in the body via measures known as Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF) and R2∗, respectively. However, conventional PDFF and R2∗ quantification methods operate on MR images voxel-wise and require at least three measurements to estimate three quantities: water, fat, and R2∗. Alternatively, the two-point Dixon MRI protocol is widely used and fast because it acquires only two measurements; however, these cannot be used to estimate three quantities voxel-wise. Leveraging the fact that neighboring voxels have similar values, we propose using a generative machine learning approach to learn PDFF and R2∗ from Dixon MRI. We use paired Dixon-IDEAL data from UK Biobank in the liver and a Pix2Pix conditional GAN to demonstrate the first large-scale R2∗ imputation from two-point Dixon MRIs. Using our proposed approach, we synthesize PDFF and R2∗ maps that show significantly greater correlation with ground-truth than conventional voxel-wise baselines.
@article{arxiv.2410.11186,
title = {Synthesizing Proton-Density Fat Fraction and $R_2^*$ from 2-point Dixon MRI with Generative Machine Learning},
author = {Suma Anand and Kaiwen Xu and Colm O'Dushlaine and Sumit Mukherjee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.11186},
year = {2024}
}