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Intraoperative dynamic MRI: Localization of sites of brain tumor recurrence after high-dose radiotherapy

โœ Scribed by Richard B. Schwartz; Liangge Hsu; Daniel F. Kacher; Terence Z. Wong; Eben Alexander III; Stephen Okon; Charles R. G. Guttmann; Peter McL. Black; Raymond A. Kelley; Thomas Moriarty; Claudia Martin; Holly G. Isbister; Cheryl D. Cahill; Sharon A. Spaulding; Ferenc A. Jolesz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
622 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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โœฆ Synopsis


In patients with malignant astrocytomas or metastatic brain disease treated with high-dose radiotherapy, conventional imaging methods may not adequately distinguish recurrent tumor from radiation change. We used a fast spoiled gradient refocusing technique in the open-configuration intraoperative MR system to assess the rate of regional enhancement of the treated tumor bed and to localize specific sites for pathologic sampling to determine whether gadolinium uptake correlated with histologic data. Twenty-four patients were studied. Fourteen of 15 patients with areas of early enhancement had recurrent tumor present in histologic samples, and 8 of the remaining 9 patients had only reactive changes. Dynamic MRI was predictive of recurrent tumor (P < .0005, Fisher exact test and P < .002, Student t test). We conclude that dynamic MRI in the open-bore magnet is a promising method for localizing potential sites of active tumor growth in patients treated for malignant astrocytomas and metastatic brain lesions.


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