Keywords: Uterus, Uterus
Motivation: Perineural invasion (PNI) is a significant prognostic factor in cervical carcinoma(CC). The utilization of quantitative parameters derived from IVIM and mDixon-Quant MRI offers a new approach for evaluating PNI in CC.
Goal(s): This study aimed to investigate the potential value of IVIM and mDixon-Quant multiparameter imaging in quantitatively assessing PNI in CC.
Approach: MRI scans were conducted on 36 patients with CC to explore the correlation and diagnostic efficacy between MRI quantitative parameters and PNI in CC.
Results: The combined assessment of IVIM and mDixon-Quant quantitative parameters demonstrated a correlation with PNI in CC ,could determine the status of CC PNI.
Impact: The quantitative parameters derived from IVIM and mDixon-Quant MRI are significantly associated with PNI in cervical carcinoma. These parameters hold promising clinical application prospects for evaluating neural invasion in cervical carcinoma.
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