## Abstract ## Purpose To determine the optimal __b__ values required for diffusion‐weighted (DW) imaging of the liver in the detection and characterization of benign and malignant hepatic lesions. ## Materials and Methods MR images obtained in 76 patients including 28 malignant hepatic lesions
Quantitative diffusion weighted imaging for differentiation of benign and malignant breast lesions: The influence of the choice of b-values
✍ Scribed by Nicky H.G.M. Peters; Koen L. Vincken; Maurice A.A.J. van den Bosch; Peter R. Luijten; Willem P.Th.M. Mali; Lambertus W. Bartels
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 296 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1053-1807
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Purpose:
To evaluate the influence of the choice of different combinations of b‐values on the ADC and on the diagnostic performance of quantitative diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in breast lesions.
Materials and Methods:
Seventy‐three patients (90 lesions) underwent 3 Tesla (T) breast MRI including a DWI‐scan using b‐values 0, 150, 499, and 1500 s/mm^2^ and histological analysis. Five combinations of b‐values were used to calculate the ADC, each with different sensitivities to perfusion and diffusion effects. The median ADC of benign lesions, noninvasive carcinomas and invasive carcinomas and the diagnostic performance of the five methods were compared.
Results:
Eighty‐eight lesions were analyzed (37 benign, 13 noninvasive carcinomas, 38 invasive carcinomas). The median ADC was highest in benign lesions, intermediate in noninvasive carcinomas and lowest in invasive carcinomas for all methods. Calculating the ADC with the lowest 2 b‐values yielded the highest ADC for all lesions types; the highest 2 b‐values yielded the lowest ADC. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was approximately equal for all methods.
Conclusion:
The ADC of breast lesions varied substantially with the choice of different b‐values, indicating that absolute ADC threshold values to differentiate benign and malignant lesions should be interpreted with caution. However, the diagnostic performance of quantitative DWI was not affected by the choice of different b‐values. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2010;31:1100–1105. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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