Abstract #2245
            Comparison of FOCUS and Conventional DWI for Evaluation of Intra-pelvic Tumor
                      Motoyuki Katayama                     1                    , Takayuki Masui                     1                    , 						Kimihiko Sato                     1                    , Kei Tsukamoto                     1                    , 						Kenichi Mizuki                     1                    , Mitsuharu Miyoshi                     2                    , 						and Nami Matsunaga                     2          
            
            1
           
           Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu General 
						Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan,
           
            2
           
           GE 
						Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan
          
            
          We compared the performance of FOCUS DWI for evaluation 
						of intra-pelvic tumor with that of conventional DWI. 14 
						patients with pelvic tumor who underwent 3.0T MRI were 
						included in this study. Correlation coefficient of ADC 
						with FOCUS and conventional DWI was 0.79. On qualitative 
						analysis, conspicuity and structural visualization of 
						tumor in FOCUS DWI was superior to that of Conventional 
						DWI. FOCUS DWI is useful for evaluation of intra-pelvic 
						tumor.
         
 
            
				
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