This study was aimed to investigate the image quality and signal intensity (SI) of reduced field-of-view (r-FOV) DWI in patients with cervical cancer in comparison with full FOV (f-FOV) DWI. The subjective image quality, quantitative tumor conspicuity and quantitative normal tissue contrast were better for the r-FOV DWI images than for f-FOV DWI. The tumour diameters measured from the r-FOV DWI images experienced less bias than those from the f-FOV DWI. Those suggest that r-FOV DWI improving diagnostic value in cervical cancer than f-FOV DWI.
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