Ye Ju1, Ailian Liu1, Qingwei Song1, Meiyu Sun1, Lihua Chen1, and Lizhi Xie2
Intravoxel
incoherent motion (IVIM) imaging is an extension of diffusion weighted imaging
(DWI) that can be used to investigate both diffusion and perfusion changes in
tissues. DKI adapts a kurtosis based model to depict the non-Gaussian diffusion
process, which could be caused by the presence of different barriers in
cellular complex structures (e.g. cell membranes and organelle
compartments).Initial application of DKI focused on neuroimaging, Recently, it
has also been reported that DKI may help to assess
response to treatment in HCC[1]. Comparing the IVIM and DKI parameters
between carcinoma (HCC) and hepatic hemangioma(HHA) we found that IVIM and DKI
can supply many meritorious parameters, combining with the IVIM and DKI may
help in increasing the sensitivity and specificity of antidiastole.