The staging of lymph nodes in prostate cancer is important for the planning and monitoring of treatments. However, there is currently a paucity of techniques that can accurately identify the presence of metastases in small nodes.
In this study, we investigate the usefulness of signal fat fraction from MRI mDixon acquisitions in discriminating between benign and metastatic nodes using 18F-Choline PET as a reference standard.
We present data suggesting that in comparison to commonly used diameter measurements, mDixon fat fraction may be better at discriminating benign from involved lymph nodes that are <10mm in short axis diameter.
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