Title of article :
Clinical Applications of Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MRI Techniques in Gliomas: Recent Advances and Current Challenges
Author/Authors :
Zhang, Junfeng Department of Radiology - Institute of Surgery Research - Daping Hospital - Third Military Medical University - Chongqing, China , Liu, Heng Department of Radiology - Institute of Surgery Research - Daping Hospital - Third Military Medical University - Chongqing, China , Tong, Haipeng Department of Radiology - Institute of Surgery Research - Daping Hospital - Third Military Medical University - Chongqing, China , Wang, Sumei Department of Radiology - University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine - Philadelphia, USA , Yang, Yizeng Department of Medicine - University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine - Philadelphia, USA , Liu, Gang School of Public Health - Xiamen University - Xiamen, China , Zhang, Weiguo Department of Radiology - Institute of Surgery Research - Daping Hospital - Third Military Medical University - Chongqing, China
Pages :
27
From page :
1
To page :
27
Abstract :
Gliomas possess complex and heterogeneous vasculatures with abnormal hemodynamics. Despite considerable advances in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for improving tumor management and patient care in recent years, the prognosis of malignant gliomas remains dismal. Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging techniques that could noninvasively provide superior information on vascular functionality have attracted much attention for evaluating brain tumors. However, nonconsensus imaging protocols and postprocessing analysis among different institutions impede their integration into standard-of-care imaging in clinic. an‎d there have been very few studies providing a comprehensive evidence-based and systematic summary.This review first outlines the status of glioma theranostics and tumor-associated vascular pathology and then presents an overview of the principles of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) and dynamic susceptibility contrast-MRI (DSC-MRI), with emphasis on their recent clinical applications in gliomas including tumor grading, identification of molecular characteristics, differentiation of glioma from other brain tumors, treatment response assessment, and predicting prognosis. Current challenges and future perspectives are also highlighted.
Keywords :
MRI , DSC-MRI , Gliomas , GBM
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2617373
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