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Abstract #4817

The value of Native T1 mapping in identifying pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas with different degree of pathological differentiation

Kai Li1, HaiYan Chen1, Lei Shi1, Rong Li Tang1, and Shan Huang2
1Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, Hangzhou City,Zhejiang Province, China, 2Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Cancer, Relaxometry, T1-mapping

Motivation: MRI quantitative technique T1 mapping can reflect the change of intrinsic information of tissues

Goal(s): To explore the value of T1 mapping in PDCA with different degrees of differentiation

Approach: Comparison of PDCA with different degrees of differentiation, the T1 relaxation time before and after enhancement

Results: by comparing the T1 mapping values before and after enhancement of PDAC with different degrees of differentiation, it was found that as the degree of differentiation of PDAC was getting higher, the Native T1 value showed a tendency to increase. The Native T1 was moderately positively correlated with the degree of pathological differentiation

Impact: T1 mapping may serve as a noninvasive means of predicting the degree of pathologic differentiation of PDAC before surgery.Give clinicians earlier information.

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