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Abstract #2238

Application of whole-tumor histogram analysis of restriction spectrum imaging in the diagnosis of benign and malignant liver lesions

Yu Luo1, Nan Meng1, Lei Shen1, Pengyang Feng2, Ziqiang Li3, Han Jiang3, Han Jiang3, Han Jiang3, Yunfei Zhang4, Yongming Dai4, and Meiyun Wang1
1Zhengzhou University People’s Hospital & Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Henan, China, 2Henan University People’s Hospital & Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Henan, China, 3Xinxiang Medical University & Henan Provincial People's Hospital, Henan, China, 4MR Collaboration, Central Research Institute, United Imaging Healthcare, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Liver, CancerRestricted spectrum imaging (RSI) is an advanced technique, which can detect the signal fractions of restricted, hindered and free diffusion of water molecules in the water compartments inside and outside the cell. However, the application of RSI in the assessment of liver disease is rare. Therefore, this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of RSI and DWI models in distinguishing benign and malignant liver lesions. Our results showed that the RSI model has better discriminative performance, and the combination of RSI parameters can further improve diagnostic performance. RSI provides a new perspective for exploring the information of tissue microenvironment, and its clinical application has broad prospects.

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