This work sought to investigate the performance of synthetic MRI, ASL and DWI in differentiating LGGs from HGGs as compared to conventional MRI. It was concluded that the T1 and PD from synthetic MRI can be used as novel quantitative imaging biomarkers for grading gliomas. Combining T1, PD, CBF and ADC may explore as an effective strategy to improve the ability for discriminating gliomas grade, and outperformed conventional approaches.
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