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Evaluation of a fractional-order calculus diffusion model and bi-parametric VI-RADS for staging and grading bladder urothelial carcinoma.

Cui FengYanchun WangGuangyu DanZheng ZhongM Muge KaramanZhen LiDaoyu HuXiaohong Joe Zhou
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Diffusion parameters derived from a FROC diffusion model may differentiate NMIBC from MIBC and low- from high-grade bladder urothelial carcinomas. • Under the condition of a moderate sample size, higher AUCs were achieved by the FROC parameters D (0.842) and μ (0.857) than ADC (0.804) for bladder tumor grading with p ≤ 0.046. • The combination of the three diffusion parameters from the FROC model can improve the specificity over ADC (85% versus 67%, p = 0.031) for distinguishing NMIBC and MIBC and enhance the performance of bi-parametric VI-RADS.
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