
Summary This patch fixes a bug which caused gadoxetate relaxivities in hepatocytes to be overwritten by plasma relaxivities. The result is that the relaxivity correction was not reflected in the rate constants computed by gadoxetate DCE-MRI of the liver. Fixing the bug leads to a field-strength dependent correction in the absolute values of the uptake and excretion rates, with a factor 1.5 at 3T and 1.2 at 4.7T, for instance. This update also has moved the documentation in a separate repository causing a significantly lighter dcmri package distribution. Changes Bugfix, add copy to not overwrite (#216 _). Contributors 2 authors added to this release (alphabetically): Vendela Andersson (@vendeladelia _) Steven Sourbron (@plaresmedima _) What's Changed Bugfix, add copy to not overwrite by @vendeladelia in https://github.com/dcmri/dcmri/pull/216 New Contributors @vendeladelia made their first contribution in https://github.com/dcmri/dcmri/pull/216 Full Changelog: https://github.com/dcmri/dcmri/compare/0.6.17...0.6.18
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