松弛法
磁共振成像
胶质瘤
医学
T2弛豫
脑瘤
病理
放射科
自旋回波
癌症研究
作者
Ivan V. Chekhonin,Ouri Cohen,Ricardo Otazo,Robert J. Young,Andrei I. Holodny,Igor Pronin
标识
DOI:10.1177/19714009231173100
摘要
Magnetic resonance (MR) relaxometry is a quantitative imaging method that measures tissue relaxation properties. This review discusses the state of the art of clinical proton MR relaxometry for glial brain tumors. Current MR relaxometry technology also includes MR fingerprinting and synthetic MRI, which solve the inefficiencies and challenges of earlier techniques. Despite mixed results regarding its capability for brain tumor differential diagnosis, there is growing evidence that MR relaxometry can differentiate between gliomas and metastases and between glioma grades. Studies of the peritumoral zones have demonstrated their heterogeneity and possible directions of tumor infiltration. In addition, relaxometry offers T2* mapping that can define areas of tissue hypoxia not discriminated by perfusion assessment. Studies of tumor therapy response have demonstrated an association between survival and progression terms and dynamics of native and contrast-enhanced tumor relaxometric profiles. In conclusion, MR relaxometry is a promising technique for glial tumor diagnosis, particularly in association with neuropathological studies and other imaging techniques.
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