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Abstract #4461

Effectivity and correlation of parameters derived from diffusion kurtosis imaging and quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in the breast imaging

Ting Li1, Siying Wang2, Yun Xiong3, and Kangan Li1

1Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China, 2PhilipsHealthcare, Shanghai, China, 3Fudan University, Shanghai, China

The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of 3.0T MRI diffusion kurtosis imaging and quantitative dynamic contrast enhancement in benign and malignant breast lesions, and to explore the differential diagnosis ability of different pathological types and molecular subtype lesions. The results showed that 3.0T MRI diffusion kurtosis imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced quantitative hemodynamic parameters are of great value in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant breast lesions. The combination of both can significantly improve the diagnostic efficiency.

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