Endovaginal coil for pelvic high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of cervical cancer: a preliminary parameter optimization study
Ke Zhang,
Bin Yu,
Mingmei Tang
et al.
Abstract:Background
The diagnosis of early-stage cervical cancer through conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains challenging, highlighting a greater need for pelvic high-resolution MRI (HR MRI). This study used our research team’s endovaginal coil imaging to optimize scanning parameters and aimed to achieve HR MRI of the pelvis and determine its clinical value.
Methods
Fifty participants were recruited prospectively for this cross-sectional study conducted at the F… Show more
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