Özer, BMPabusçu, YTarhan, SOvali, GYAydede, HDemireli, PKaradeniz, T2025-04-102025-04-10http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14701/39442BackgroundThe aim was to investigate which of two different b values (b 500 s/mm(2) and b 800 s/mm(2)) are more effective in the differentiation of benign-malignant nodules using Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DW-MRI).Materials and methodsPatients presenting with a preoperative diagnosis of nodular goiter or multinodular goiter were included in this study. These patients underwent neck MRI examinations, and their cases were analyzed retrospectively. A total of 26 patients were included in the study. A total of 46 nodules meeting the study criteria were examined. Measurements were performed on Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) maps of patients at two different b values (b 500 s/mm(2) and b 800 s/mm(2)), and the results were compared with histopathological findings.ResultsOut of a total of 46 nodules, 37 were identified as benign, and 9 as malignant based on histopathological analysis. The mean ADC value at b 500 was lower in malignant nodules (1259.65 +/- 328.13) compared to benign nodules (19037.48 +/- 472.74). Similarly, the mean ADC value at b 800 was lower in malignant nodules (1081.72 +/- 200.23) compared to benign nodules (1610.44 +/- 418.06). When a cut-off value of 1.1 x 10- 3 was accepted for the differentiation of pathology, the sensitivity for distinguishing pathology with ADC values at b 500 was 83.3%, with a specificity of 90.0%, and for ADC values at b 800, the sensitivity was 71.4%, with a specificity of 89.7%.ConclusionDW-MRI without the need for contrast agent administration is a useful method in the differentiation of benign-malignant thyroid nodules.EnglishEffectiveness of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) in the differentiation of thyroid nodulesArticle1756-6614