Research Article
Whole Volume Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) Histogram as a Quantitative Imaging Biomarker to Differentiate Breast Lesions: Correlation with the Ki-67 Proliferation Index
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A 64-year-old woman with left breast invasive carcinoma (triple negative breast cancer). T2-weighted imaging (a) shows an irregular left breast mass, , with heterogeneous signal. Fat-suppressed contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (b) shows a significant enhancement mass. Diffusion weighted imaging (c) shows high signal mass. (d, e) show the measurement process of whole lesion region of interest (ROI) measurement: manually drawn large 2D-ROIs on each slice (d), then combined multiple 2D-ROI slices to create a 3D-ROI (e). (f) is the whole lesion ADC histogram: ADCmean: 1.267; ADC-10%: 0.758; ADC-50%: 1.212; ADC-90%: 1.917 (unit: 10-3mm2/s); skewness: 1.1; kurtosis: 3.59; entropy: 6.02. (g) HE staining shows left breast invasive carcinoma (HE staining: ×100).
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