Diffusion tensor imaging beyond brains: Applications in abdominal and pelvic organs

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Yu-Ting Wang [1 ]
Ying-Chun Li [1 ]
Wei-Fang Kong [1 ]
Long-Lin Yin [1 ]
Hong Pu [1 ]
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[1] Department of Radiology, Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences and Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Diffusion tensor imaging; Abdomen; Pelvis; Kidney;
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R445.2 [核磁共振成像];
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) provided critical functional information in addition to the anatomicprofiles offered by conventional MRI, and has been enormously used in the initial diagnosis and followed evaluation of various diseases. Diffusion tensor imaging(DTI) is a newly developed and advanced technique that measures the diffusion properties including both diffusion motion and its direction in situ, and has been extensively applied in central nerve system with acknowledged success. Technical advances have enabled DTI in abdominal and pelvic organs. Its application is increasing, yet remains less understood. A systematic overview of clinical application of DTI in abdominal and pelvic organs such as liver, pancreas, kidneys, prostate, uterus, etc., is therefore presented. Exploration of techniques with less artifacts and more normative postprocessing enabled generally satisfactory image quality and repeatability of measurement. DTI appears to be more valuable in the evaluation of diffused diseases of organs with highly directionally arranged structures, such as the assessment of function impairment of native and transplanted kidneys. However, the utility of DTI to diagnose focal lesions, such as liver mass, pancreatic and prostate tumor, remains limited. Besides, diffusion of different layers of the uterus and the fiber structure disruption can be depicted by DTI. Finally, a discussion of future directions of research is given. The underlying heterogeneous pathologic conditions of certain diseases need to be further differentiated, and it is suggested that DTI parameters might potentially depict certain pathologic characterization such as cell density. Nevertheless, DTI should be better integrated into the current multi-modality evaluation in clinical practice.
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