2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9549361
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A Comparative Study of 2 Different Segmentation Methods of ADC Histogram for Differentiation Genetic Subtypes in Lower‐Grade Diffuse Gliomas

Abstract: Background. To evaluate the diagnostic performance of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram parameters for differentiating the genetic subtypes in lower-grade diffuse gliomas and explore which segmentation method (ROI-1, the entire tumor ROI; ROI2, the tumor ROI excluding cystic and necrotic portions) performs better. Materials and Methods. We retrospectively evaluated 56 lower-grade diffuse gliomas and divided them into three categories: IDH-wild group (IDHwt, 16cases); IDH mutant with the intact 1p … Show more

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“…The variance in the HIE group was greater than that of the control group, indicating that the heterogeneity of the ROI was large and the complexity of the image was high, which could objectively reflect the pathological variations of brain oedema, degeneration, necrosis, and other pathological changes after hypoxia, and could accurately identify lesions by morphology [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variance in the HIE group was greater than that of the control group, indicating that the heterogeneity of the ROI was large and the complexity of the image was high, which could objectively reflect the pathological variations of brain oedema, degeneration, necrosis, and other pathological changes after hypoxia, and could accurately identify lesions by morphology [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower grade glioma (LGG), including the World Health Organization grades II and III, comprises the largest glioma subgroup. 1 , 2 Currently, the first choice of LGG treatment is surgical resection, together with radiotherapy and chemotherapy 3 . However, this treatment still encounters a significant risk of developing acquired resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%