This study was aimed to compare and analyze the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) manifestations and surgical pathological results of endometrial cancer (EC) and to explore the clinical research of MRI in the diagnosis and staging of EC. Methods. 80 patients with EC admitted to the hospital were selected as the research objects. The ResNet network was used to optimize the network. When the depth was added, the accuracy of the model was improved, the network parameters were iteratively updated, and the damage function of the minimized network was obtained. The recognition efficiency of MRI images was analyzed using three network modes: shallow CNN network, Res-Net network, and optimized network. The images of EC patients were analyzed, and a quantitative and timed MRI was achieved using simulated datasets in deep learning neural networks, which provided the basis for the formulation of single-scan MRI parameters. All patients underwent preoperative MRI examination using coronal and sagittal T1WI and T2WI imaging. The results showed that the accuracy and specificity of T2 weighted imaging and enhanced scanning in MRI were 88.75% and 95%, respectively. Sensitivity was 87.5%, negative predictive value was 93.75%, and positive predictive value was 86.25%. By MRI examination, 80 cases of EC in patients with stage I diagnosis were 72 cases, accounting for 90%, with endometrial thickening and uneven enhancement. In conclusion, the MRI manifestations of EC are diversified, and MRI has a high value for the staging of EC. MRI examination is conducive to improving diagnostic accuracy.
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