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Multimodality-multiparametric brain tumors evaluation

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Tsitsia V., Svolou P., Kapsalaki E., Theodorou K., Vassiou K., Valotassiou V., Georgoulias P., Fezoulidis I., Tsougos I.
Fecha
2017
Language
en
Materia
brain tumor
cancer grading
cancer prognosis
clinical evaluation
differential diagnosis
human
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
nuclear medicine
photon emission tomography
positron emission tomography
Review
brain tumor
computer assisted emission tomography
diagnostic imaging
evidence based medicine
image enhancement
multimodal imaging
neovascularization (pathology)
observer variation
pathology
procedures
reproducibility
sensitivity and specificity
Brain Neoplasms
Evidence-Based Medicine
Humans
Image Enhancement
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Multimodal Imaging
Neovascularization, Pathologic
Observer Variation
Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
Tomography, Emission-Computed
P.Ziti and Co
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Resumen
Brain tumors represent a vast group of lesions, originating from different neuronal cells with different degrees of aggressiveness. Despite some technological advances either pre or post-treatment, these tumors may share similar imaging findings and properties, rendering diagnosis/prognosis, an ambiguous process. Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging remains the gold standard for providing detailed morphologic information, but presents several limitations due to the overlap of findings, in cases such as progressive tumor and post-radiation related effects. Tumor cellularity, vascularity, proliferative activity, metabolic and functional profiles are a few of many characteristics that may further support tumor classification, but cannot be assessed by conventional imaging alone. We review the aforementioned factors and indicate how they improve tumor characterization and grading in order to design the optimal treatment strategy and better eval uate post treatment efficacy.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80051
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