Motivation: Detection of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Goal(s): To evaluate the role of compressed sensing high temporal resolution (HTR) dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in pNET detection
Approach: Patients with clinical suspicion of pNETs underwent HTR dynamic MRI, with histopathology as the reference standard.
Results: Among 13 patients with 27 confirmed lesions, HTR detected 81.48% of tumors, significantly improving detection compared to equivalent pancreatic phase imaging.
HTR MRI extends the temporal window for identifying pNET hyperenhancement, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
Impact: HTR MRI extends the temporal window for identifying pNET hyperenhancement, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
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