Application of Multimodal Imaging in the Diagnosis and Therapeutic Assessment of Endocrine Tumors
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DOI: 10.25236/iwmecs.2024.025
Author(s)
Yuheng Zhang, Zhiqiang Zeng, Han Wang, Jiaqi Ren
Corresponding Author
Yuheng Zhang
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explore the application value of multimodal imaging in the diagnosis and curative effect assessment of endocrine tumors, and to improve the detection rate, diagnosis accuracy and treatment assessment accuracy of endocrine tumors by comprehensively using various imaging technologies. In this article, the technical basis of multimodal imaging is summarized, the performance characteristics of endocrine tumors under different imaging techniques are analyzed, and its applications in early diagnosis, differential diagnosis, lesion location, staging assessment, functional imaging, molecular imaging progress, treatment response monitoring, prognosis assessment, recurrence monitoring and individualized treatment plan formulation are discussed. Comprehensive and accurate assessment of endocrine tumors can be achieved by comprehensively using various imaging technologies such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and PET-CT. Studies have shown that multimodal imaging can not only improve the detection rate and diagnostic accuracy of tumors, but also provide an important basis for the formulation and adjustment of individualized treatment plans, and help to monitor treatment response, assess prognosis and recurrence risk.
Keywords
Multimodal imaging; Endocrine tumor; Disease diagnosis; Individualized therapy