We explored the possibility of using the APTw signal intensity as a surrogate marker to identify IDH mutation status in gliomas. 105 patients with newly diagnosed grade-II/III gliomas were included. APTw histogram data obtained from tumor burden was recorded. The Mean, Peak, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th Percentiles of APTw signal histograms were significantly higher in the IDH-wildtype group than in the IDH-mutant group. The classification for 50th Percentile APTw to differentiate these two glioma groups was 78.1%. Preoperative APTW imaging may assist in predicting the IDH mutation status in gliomas.
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