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Principles of T 2 ∗-weighted dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI technique in brain tumor imaging

Authors :
Shiroishi, Mark S.
Castellazzi, Gloria
Boxerman, Jerrold L.
D'Amore, Francesco
Essig, Marco
Nguyen, Thanh B.
Provenzale, James M.
Enterline, David S.
Anzalone, Nicoletta
Dörfler, Arnd
Rovira, Àlex
Wintermark, Max
Law, Meng
Shiroishi, Mark S.
Castellazzi, Gloria
Boxerman, Jerrold L.
D'Amore, Francesco
Essig, Marco
Nguyen, Thanh B.
Provenzale, James M.
Enterline, David S.
Anzalone, Nicoletta
Dörfler, Arnd
Rovira, Àlex
Wintermark, Max
Law, Meng
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2015.

Abstract

Dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging (DSC-MRI) is used to track the first pass of an exogenous, paramagnetic, nondiffusible contrast agent through brain tissue, and has emerged as a powerful tool in the characterization of brain tumor hemodynamics. DSC-MRI parameters can be helpful in many aspects, including tumor grading, prediction of treatment response, likelihood of malignant transformation, discrimination between tumor recurrence and radiation necrosis, and differentiation between true early progression and pseudoprogression. This review aims to provide a conceptual overview of the underlying principles of DSC-MRI of the brain for clinical neuroradiologists, scientists, or students wishing to improve their understanding of the technical aspects, pitfalls, and controversies of DSC perfusion MRI of the brain. Future consensus on image acquisition parameters and postprocessing of DSC-MRI will most likely allow this technique to be evaluated and used in high-quality multicenter studies and ultimately help guide clinical care.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od.....10495..01810e945bf2ce16ce6bdd95921f17c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/(ISSN)1522-2586