Keywords: Synthetic MR, Head & Neck/ENT, Differential diagnosis
Motivation: The presence of metastatic lymph nodes in HNSCC indicates a worse prognosis, biopsy is invasive and has a high incidence of false-negative results. The diagnosis value of synthetic MRI needs to be studied further.
Goal(s): To explore the value of the features derived from synthetic MRI in distinguishing between benign and malignant lymph nodes.
Approach: This study included lymph nodes of HNSCC which were confirmed by pathology, and utilized multiple methods to select meaningful features.
Results: Features derived from synthetic MRI have satisfactory discrimination efficiency.
Impact: Synthetic MRI may be able to be used as a method to help assemnet the lymph nodes in clinical practice.
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