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Application value of gray level co-occurrence matrix in differentiating vestibular schwannoma from cerebellopontine angle meningioma
JU Wenping  LIANG Jie  WANG Xianliang  PENG Xueting  WANG Jianfei 

Cite this article as: Ju WP, Liang J, Wang XL, et al. Application value of gray level co-occurrence matrix in differentiating vestibular schwannoma from cerebellopontine angle meningioma[J]. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2022, 13(4): 103-106. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2022.04.019.


[Abstract] Objective To investigate the value of gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) in the differential diagnosis of vestibular schwannoma (VS) and cerebellopontine angle meningioma (CPAM).Materials and Methods Retrospective analysis of 41 patients cases with VS and CPAM confirmed by pathology, all patients underwent conventional MRI plain scan + enhanced scan before operation. Measure and record GLCM parameters, including energy, contrast, correlation, inverse difference moment and entropy. Two independent samples t test or Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare the GLCM parameters of each sequence, and ROC curve analysis was used to judge the diagnostic power of each parameter.Results The difference in contrast, correlation, and inverse difference moment between the two groups of T2WI sequence was statistically significant (P<0.05); the difference in contrast and inverse difference moment between the two groups of FLAIR sequence was statistically significant (P<0.05); the difference in the contrast and inverse difference moment between the two groups of enhanced T1WI sequences was statistically significant (P<0.05). Among the various parameters of the sequence, the T2WI sequence has the best diagnostic efficiency by contrast, with the largest AUC value of 0.971, and the sensitivity and specificity are 91.30% and 94.44%, respectively.Conclusions Gray-level co-occurrence matrix is helpful to distinguish vestibular schwannoma from cerebellopontine angle meningioma, and can provide important clinical reference value.
[Keywords] gray-level co-occurrence matrix;vestibular schwannoma;cerebellopontine angle meningioma;texture analysis;magnetic resonance imaging

JU Wenping1   LIANG Jie1   WANG Xianliang1   PENG Xueting2   WANG Jianfei1*  

1 Department of Radiology, Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang 261041, China

2 School of Medical Imaging, Weifang Medical University, Weifang 261053, China

Wang JF, E-mail: 67117417@qq.com

Conflicts of interest   None.

Received  2021-10-29
Accepted  2022-03-16
DOI: 10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2022.04.019
Cite this article as: Ju WP, Liang J, Wang XL, et al. Application value of gray level co-occurrence matrix in differentiating vestibular schwannoma from cerebellopontine angle meningioma[J]. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2022, 13(4): 103-106. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2022.04.019.

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