Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8821297 | Clinical Imaging | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Preoperative identification of high-grade gliomas is critical to optimize treatment strategy and to predict prognosis. To determine whether perilesional apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values differ between high- and low-grade tumors, we assessed water diffusivity within normal-appearing brain parenchyma (NABP) surrounding gliomas in twenty-one treatment-naïve patients. This showed significantly lower mean and 25th percentile (Q1) ADC values in high- grade compared to low-grade gliomas respectively in the range of 10-25 and 10-30â¯mm away from combined tumor and surrounding T2 signal. Thus, perilesional ADC measurement may reflect the extent of tumor infiltration beyond the abnormality seen on conventional MRI.
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Authors
Milad Yazdani, Zoran Rumboldt, Ali Tabesh, Pierre Giglio, Chiara Schiarelli, Paul S. Morgan, Maria V. Spampinato,