A novel model based on apparent diffusion coefficient and signal intensity on MRI to quantify subtle internal difference between tumor-adjacent and -distant liver tissues in T3-staged resectable gallbladder carcinoma | Synapse
March 2, 2026Open Access
A novel model based on apparent diffusion coefficient and signal intensity on MRI to quantify subtle internal difference between tumor-adjacent and -distant liver tissues in T3-staged resectable gallbladder carcinoma
Key Points
To develop a model that quantifies differences between tumor-adjacent and distant liver tissues in T3-staged gallbladder carcinoma.
Utilized MRI techniques to analyze apparent diffusion coefficient and signal intensity.
Focused on the distinction between tumor-adjacent tissues (TAL) and tumor-distant tissues (TDL).
The model effectively differentiates between TAL and TDL.
Quantification of subtle differences was achieved in T3-staged gallbladder carcinoma.
Abstract
The novel model could be helpful for quantifying the subtle difference between TAL and TDL in T3-staged GBC.