TCRT February 2011No. 1 (1-100) February 2011 ISSN 1533-0338
MR Imaging Perfusion and Permeability MR Imaging of Gliomas (59-71)Conventional contrast-enhanced MR imaging is the current standard technique for the diagnosis and treatment evaluation of gliomas and other brain neoplasms. However, this method is quite limited in its ability to characterize the complex biology of gliomas and so there is a need to develop more quantitative imaging methods. Perfusion and permeability MR imaging are two such techniques that have shown promise in this regard. This review will highlight the underlying principles, applications, and pitfalls of these evolving advanced MRI methods.
Key words: MR perfusion; MR permeability; Neuro-oncology; Glioma. This article can be cited as: Shiroishi, M.S., Habibi, M., Rajderkar, D., Yurko, C., Go, J.L., Lerner, A., Mogensen, M. A., Kim, P. E., Boyko, O. B., Zee, C-S., Law, M., Technol Cancer Res Treat. 10, 59-71 M. S. Shiroishi, M.D. Division of Neuroradiology
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