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Compressed Sensing for Turbo Spin-echo Diffusion-weighted Imaging: Influence of Denoising Level on the Signal Intensity and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values in Cervical Cancer
Yuichiro Somiya1, Yoshiko Ueno2, Shintaro Horii1, Ryuji Shimada1, Keitaro Sofue2, Naoki Yoshida1, Wakiko Tani1, Akiko Kusaka1, and Takamichi Murakami2
1Center of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, kobe university hospital, kobe, Japan, 2Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, kobe, Japan
This study evaluated the effect of denoising level on ADC values of diffusion weighted imaging using the single-shot TSE sequence with compressed sensing in cervical cancer. At each denoising level, the significant difference was observed in the ADC values between the cancer and normal cervix.
Figure3. Comparison of ADC values between normal cervix and cervical cancer