Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition • 09-14 May 2026

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Diffusion MRI and Other Modalities

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Diffusion MRI and Other Modalities
Digital Poster
Diffusion
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Digital Posters Row D
14:35 - 15:30
Session Number: 563-04
No CME/CE Credit
This session has abstracts that combine dMRI with other modalities

  Figure 563-04-001.  Prediction of Deficient Mismatch Repair in Endometrial Cancer Using a Multimodal Model Based on ZOOMit
chenjiao ran, Qiliang Wang, Fang Wang, Lisha Qi, Chen Zhang, Robert Grimm, Ying Liu
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Tianjin’s Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Key Laboratory of Cancer Immunology and Biotherapy, Tianjin, China
Impact: A ZOOMit-based multimodal MRI model integrating quantitative diffusion parameters with clinical factors enables accurate, noninvasive prediction of deficient mismatch repair in endometrial cancer, offering a reliable imaging biomarker for molecular stratification and personalized therapeutic decision-making.
  Figure 563-04-002.  Difference of stiffness between the normal and pregnancy-induced hypertension women of the placenta by vMRE In plateau areas
fei liu, Zhanyue Yan, Chenghuan LIU, Zhengning Gan, Changju Xue, Shenlan Wang, Wei Sheng, Gang Liu
Qinghai Red Cross Hospital, xining, China
Impact: vMRE-detected placental stiffness aids in diagnosing pregnancy-induced hypertension and correlates with maternal systolic blood pressure, supporting early risk assessment. It also reflects placental developmental patterns.
  Figure 563-04-003.  Differentiation of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues (VAT/SAT) by MRI biomarkers
Kouame Ferdinand KOUAKOU, Hervé SAINT-JALMES, Anita PAISANT, Christophe AUBE
Université d'Angers, Angers, France
Impact: Visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue (VAT/SAT) play different roles in metabolic regulation. This study shows that different MRI biomarkers have different values in VAT and SAT and could therefore be used to explain this functional differences between these fat compartments.
  Figure 563-04-004.  Evaluating cervical cancer lymph node metastasis: Histogram analysis using CTRW and FROC
jiayin pan, wei wei, bo dai, Nan Meng, Baiyan Jiang, yan bai, Qianqian Chen, Xiaoxu Chen, Meiyun Wang
Henan Provincial People's Hospital, Zhengzhou, China
Impact: The continuous-time random walk (CTRW) and fractional-order calculus models (FROC), along with their corresponding histogram parameters, demonstrate potential for predicting lymph node metastasis (LNM) in patients with cervical cancer (CC).
  Figure 563-04-005.  Virtual MRE for Differentiating Cervical Cancer and Assessing Pathological Features Using Stiffness Parameters
Wenyi Yue, Dandan Zheng, Qi Yang
Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, beijing, China
Impact: Virtual magnetic resonance elastography enables noninvasive differentiation of cervical lesions and evaluation of tumor stiffness, providing preliminary evidence for its potential role in cervical cancer characterization.
  Figure 563-04-006.  Diagnostic efficiency of intravoxel incoherent motion-based virtual magnetic resonance elastography in endometrial cancer
Wenyi Yue, Dandan Zheng, Qi Yang
Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, beijing, China
Impact: For the first time, virtual MRE successfully demonstrated both the feasibility and the superior diagnostic capability for non-invasively distinguishing benign endometrial lesions from endometrial cancer, offering a promising tool for clinical decision-making.
  Figure 563-04-007.  MRI Biomarkers and Circulating Tumor DNA Kinetics for Evaluating Cancer Therapy Response
Ramesh Paudyal, Bill Diplas, David Brown, Vaios Hatzoglou, Britta Weigelt, Nancy Lee, Nadeem Riaz, Amita Shukla-Dave
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States of America
Impact: Intra-treatment MRI-biomarkers and ctDNA emerge as early indicators of therapeutic response in OPC, enabling real-time dose de-escalation and precise patient stratification
  Figure 563-04-008.  Value of IVIM Combined with Radiomics in Rectal Cancer Prognosis Evaluation: Focus on Normal Preoperative Serum Biomarkers
Min Zhao, Fei Gao, xuemeng Li, Aoyang Wang, Mengxiao Liu
Wannan Medical College, wuhu, China
Impact: This IVIM-radiomics model identifies high-risk rectal cancer patients with normal preoperative biomarkers, aiding clinicians in personalized care and guiding prognostic research.
  Figure 563-04-009.  Value of MR Fingerprinting and DWI in Preoperative Prediction of Glioma Grade and Ki-67 Proliferation Index.
Liyun Sun, Sike FU, linkun wang, Wei Wei, 亚平 吴, Yan Bai, Meiyun Wang
Henan Provincial People’s Hospital & The People's Hospital of Zhengzhou University, China
Impact: This study is helpful for predicting the grade of brain glioma and the ki67 proliferation coefficient before surgery, and to some extent, it contributes to improving the accuracy of diagnosis.
  Figure 563-04-010.  Study on the Differentiation of Glioma and Meningioma Using ALPS Index and Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Lingrui Li, Bo Yang
Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine, Shiyan, Hubei, China
Impact: This study establishes a multiparameter diffusion model that significantly enhances preoperative noninvasive discrimination between glioma and meningioma, providing a reliable imaging tool for precise clinical diagnosis and treatment.
  Figure 563-04-011.  Study of the brainstem auditory nuclei in young and elderly subjects using magnetic resonance imaging and brainstem auditory
Paola Ocampo Luna, Merlin Fair, Alberto Díaz Cambrón, Vladimir Espinosa Torrijos, Cintli Carbajal Valenzuela, Ana Escalante Ornelas, Marco Hernández Camacho, María Guadalupe García-Gomar
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Queretaro, Mexico
Impact: There remains controversy regarding the precise anatomical generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials. This uncertainty underscores the importance of correlating microstructural properties with functional measures to better understand the organization of the auditory pathway at the brainstem.
  Figure 563-04-012.  Long-term MRI of neurofluid dynamics: ALPS index, choroid plexus and gray matter volume in relation to clinical status in SLE
Huiyang Liu, Hu Liu, Yueluan Jiang, Guoguang Fan
The First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China
Impact: These findings suggest that neuroinflammatory changes and dysfunctions in neurofluid dynamics in SLE may be reversible, and non-invasive longitudinal MRI can serve as a valuable tool for monitoring disease progression and therapy.
  Figure 563-04-013.  Impaired Glymphatic Function and Cortical Morphology in Children with Short Stature: A Multimodal MRI Analysis
Ankang Gao, Jing Wu, Li Kaixin, MENGZHU WANG, Yong Zhang
The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
Impact: Diminished glymphatic function and cortical morphological changes in short stature children suggest GH-dependent neurodevelopmental implications, potentially contributing to metabolic waste accumulation and long-term cognitive outcomes.
  Figure 563-04-014.  Invisible on CTA: Unmasking Brainstem Infarcts with MRI
James Hwang, Allison Peng, Ramtin Hajibeygi, Rahmani Saeed, Long Tu
Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, United States of America
Impact: MRI, specifically diffusion-weighted imaging, provides better diagnostic sensitivity for posterior circulation infarcts compared to CT angiography and CT perfusion imaging, underscoring its critical role for evaluating for small brainstem strokes, which may otherwise not be detected.

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