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Magnetic resonance imaging correlated with the histopathological effect of Pd-bacteriopheophorbide (Tookad) photodynamic therapy on the normal canine prostate gland.

Authors :
Huang Z
Haider MA
Kraft S
Chen Q
Blanc D
Wilson BC
Hetzel FW
Source :
Lasers in surgery and medicine [Lasers Surg Med] 2006 Aug; Vol. 38 (7), pp. 672-81.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Background and Objective: To determine the optimal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methodology to assess photodynamic therapy (PDT)-induced histopathological responses in the prostate.<br />Study Design/materials and Methods: Laparotomy was performed in five healthy dogs. Cylindrical diffuser was placed in the prostates to deliver light of 50-300 J/cm at 150 mW/cm and 763 nm to activate IV-injected Tookad (1 mg/kg b.w.). Fast spin echo (FSE) T2-weighted, post-contrast-enhanced T1-(CE-T1) and diffusion weighted images (DWI) were obtained pre- and 2 days, 7 days, and 1 month post-PDT. Radiological-histopathological correlation was performed at 7 days (n = 4) and 1 month (n = 1) after PDT. A qualitative assessment of signal changes and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping was performed.<br />Results: At 2 or 7 days post-PDT, there was good spatial correlation between PDT-induced hemorrhagic necrosis and unenhanced regions on CE-T1 images. There was a rapidly and persistently enhancing rim corresponding to edema and inflammation. FSE T2 and DWI showed altered signal but did not clearly define necrosis in all cases. At 1 month, it was hard to correlate MR images to histopathologic changes as they represented a mixture of necrosis and developing fibrosis, which led to a mixed signal intensity and less demarcated contrast enhancement.<br />Conclusions: At 7 days after PDT, gadolinium DTPA contrast-enhanced MRI is superior to DWI and T2 imaging in assessing the boundary of Tookad PDT-induced tissue necrosis in the normal canine prostate.<br /> (Copyright 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0196-8092
Volume :
38
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Lasers in surgery and medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16799982
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.20375