2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1771530
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A Prospective Observational Study of Diagnostic Reliability of Semiquantitative and Quantitative High b-Value Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Distinguishing between Benign and Malignant Lung Lesions at 3 Tesla

Sudipta Mohakud,
Rasmibala Das,
Nerbadyswari D. Bag
et al.

Abstract: Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of high b-value diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to differentiate benign and malignant lung lesions in 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods Thirty-one patients with lung lesions underwent a high b-value (b= 1000 s/mm 2) DW MRI in 3 Tesla. Thirty lesions were biopsied, followed by histopathological analysis, and one was serially followed up for 2 years. Statistical analysis was done to calculate the sensitivity, specif… Show more

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“…1 Mohakud et al have explored the concept of DWI in characterizing lung nodules with a combination of qualitative, semiquantitative, and quantitative methods. 2 In their study, diffusion parameters such as lesion-to-spinal cord signal ratio (LSR) and the minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC min) demonstrated good diagnostic capability in distinguishing benign and malignant lung masses. Malignant masses typically had higher LSR value and lower ADC min as opposed to benign lesions, consistent with prior published literature.…”
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“…1 Mohakud et al have explored the concept of DWI in characterizing lung nodules with a combination of qualitative, semiquantitative, and quantitative methods. 2 In their study, diffusion parameters such as lesion-to-spinal cord signal ratio (LSR) and the minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC min) demonstrated good diagnostic capability in distinguishing benign and malignant lung masses. Malignant masses typically had higher LSR value and lower ADC min as opposed to benign lesions, consistent with prior published literature.…”
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confidence: 99%