Keywords: Kidney, Cancer, Hyperpolarised MRI, renal cancer, VERDICT
Motivation: Accurate differentiation of renal tumour subtype and grade is not currently possible using standard of care imaging.
Goal(s): To use combined functional and microstructural MRI in the form of diffusion weighted imaging with VERDICT, proton density fat fraction and hyperpolarised [1-13C]pyruvate to detect the different histological and metabolic features of different renal tumours.
Two patients with histologically proven renal tumours (grade 2 clear cell and grade 3 papillary) underwent MRI imaging.
Approach: Two patients with histologically proven renal tumours (grade 2 clear cell and grade 3 papillary) underwent MRI imaging.
Results: Combined function and microstructural MRI differentiated tumour types and normal kidney.
Impact: This study demonstrates the first combined use of VERDICT, PDFF and hyperpolarised [1-13C]pyruvate. The differentiation of renal tumours has proven difficult on imaging and this combination is a promising approach to this significant clinical problem.
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