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Abstract #0105

Using Amide Proton Transferto indentify Cervical Squamous Carcinoma/Adenocarcinoma and Evaluate its Differentiation Grade

Nan Meng1, Jing Wang1, Wenling Liu1, Xuejia Wang1, Dandan Zheng2, Huijia Yin1, Hongxia Wang1, and Dongming Han*1

1Department of MR, the First Affiliated Hospital,Xinxiang Medical University, Weihui, China, 2MR Research China, GE Healthcare, Beijing, China

Amide proton transfer (APT) weighted imaging provides information about concentration of proteins/peptides with amide backbones. At present, there is no report on whether APT can be applied to cervical cancer. Our results show that APT can be used to preliminarily identify cervical squamous carcinoma, cervical adenocarcinoma and evaluate its differentiation grade.

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