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1. 3 Tesla Fetal MR Imaging Quality and Safety Considerations.

2. Zero-DeepSub: Zero-shot deep subspace reconstruction for rapid multiparametric quantitative MRI using 3D-QALAS.

3. A survey of non-sedate practices when acquiring pediatric magnetic resonance imaging examinations.

4. Magnetic resonance imaging in neonates: a practical approach to optimize image quality and increase diagnostic yield.

5. Pediatric magnetic resonance imaging: faster is better.

6. Pediatric Emergency MRI.

7. Evaluation of highly accelerated wave controlled aliasing in parallel imaging (Wave-CAIPI) susceptibility-weighted imaging in the non-sedated pediatric setting: a pilot study.

8. Comparison of ultrafast wave-controlled aliasing in parallel imaging (CAIPI) magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (MP-RAGE) and standard MP-RAGE in non-sedated children: initial clinical experience.

9. Emerging ethical issues raised by highly portable MRI research in remote and resource-limited international settings.

10. Predictors of Anesthetic Exposure in Pediatric MRI.

11. MR Enterography of Complicated Crohn Disease: Stricturing and Penetrating Disease.

12. Emerging Imaging Biomarkers in Crohn Disease.

13. Normal Liver Stiffness Measured with MR Elastography in Children.

14. Image-quality optimization and artifact reduction in fetal magnetic resonance imaging.

15. Pearls and Pitfalls in MR Enterography Interpretation for Pediatric Patients.

16. Pearls and Pitfalls of Metabolic Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Pediatric Population.

17. Whole-Body MRI Surveillance of Cancer Predisposition Syndromes: Current Best Practice Guidelines for Use, Performance, and Interpretation.

18. Specific Absorption Rate and Specific Energy Dose: Comparison of 1.5-T versus 3.0-T Fetal MRI.

19. Strategies to Reduce the Use of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents for Abdominal MRI in Children.

20. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance enterography protocols and techniques: survey of the Society of Abdominal Radiology Crohn's Disease Disease-Focused Panel.

21. MRI Techniques to Decrease Imaging Times in Children.

22. Small Bowel Crohn Disease at CT and MR Enterography: Imaging Atlas and Glossary of Terms.

23. Impact of a fast free-breathing 3-T abdominal MRI protocol on improving scan time and image quality for pediatric patients with tuberous sclerosis complex.

24. Performance of Surveillance MR Enterography (MRE) in Asymptomatic Children and Adolescents With Crohn's Disease.

25. Intravenous gadolinium-based hepatocyte-specific contrast agents (HSCAs) for contrast-enhanced liver magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric patients: what the radiologist should know.

26. Comparison of three oral contrast preparations for magnetic resonance enterography in pediatric patients with known or suspected Crohn disease: a prospective randomized trial.

27. PET/MR Imaging:: Current Updates on Pediatric Applications.

28. Current and Emerging Roles of Whole-Body MRI in Evaluation of Pediatric Cancer Patients.

29. Does 3-T fetal MRI induce adverse acoustic effects in the neonate? A preliminary study comparing postnatal auditory test performance of fetuses scanned at 1.5 and 3 T.

30. Magnetic resonance enterography evaluation of Crohn disease activity and mucosal healing in young patients.

31. Fast, free-breathing and motion-minimized techniques for pediatric body magnetic resonance imaging.

32. Identification of quality improvement areas in pediatric MRI from analysis of patient safety reports.

33. Comparison of CT enterography and MR enterography imaging features of active Crohn disease in children and adolescents.

34. Imaging in Patients with Crohn's Disease: Trends in Abdominal CT/MRI Utilization and Radiation Exposure Considerations over a 10-Year Period.

35. Gadolinium-based contrast agents in pediatric magnetic resonance imaging.

36. Colorectal cancer staging: comparison of whole-body PET/CT and PET/MR.

37. Strategies to minimize sedation in pediatric body magnetic resonance imaging.

38. Magnetic resonance imaging of perianal Crohn disease in children.

39. Evaluation of Quantitative PET/MR Enterography Biomarkers for Discrimination of Inflammatory Strictures from Fibrotic Strictures in Crohn Disease.

40. MRI predictors of treatment response for perianal fistulizing Crohn disease in children and young adults.

41. Müllerian duct and related anomalies in children and adolescents.

42. Magnetic resonance imaging of the pediatric kidney: benign and malignant masses.

43. Detecting active inflammation and fibrosis in pediatric Crohn's disease: prospective evaluation of MR-E and CT-E.

44. Prospective evaluation of MR enterography as the primary imaging modality for pediatric Crohn disease assessment.

45. MRI in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

46. Appearance of primary lymphoid malignancies on lymphotropic nanoparticle-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging using ferumoxtran-10.

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