Authors
Chris Dowling, Andrew W Bollen, Susan M Noworolski, Michael W McDermott, Nicholas M Barbaro, Mark R Day, Roland G Henry, Susan M Chang, William P Dillon, Sarah J Nelson, Daniel B Vigneron
Publication date
2001/4/1
Journal
American journal of neuroradiology
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
604-612
Publisher
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Description
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Tumor progression is often difficult to distinguish from nonneoplastic treatment response on the basis of MR images alone. This study correlates metabolite levels measured by preoperative MR spectroscopic (MRS) imaging with histologic findings of biopsies, obtained during image-guided resections of brain mass lesions, to clarify the potential role of MRS in making this distinction.
METHODS: Twenty-nine patients with brain tumors underwent high-resolution (0.2–1 cc) 3D proton MRS imaging and MR imaging before undergoing surgery; 11 had a newly diagnosed neoplasm, and 18 had recurrent disease. Surgical biopsies were obtained from locations referenced on MR images by guidance with a surgical navigation system. MR spectral voxels were retrospectively centered on each of 79 biopsy locations, and metabolite levels were correlated with histologic examination of each …
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