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Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Damage to the blood-brain barrier with subsequent contrast enhancement is a hallmark of glioblastoma. Non-enhancing tumor invasion into the peritumoral edema is, however, not usually visible on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. New quantitative techniques using relaxom...

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Autores principales: Blystad, Ida, Warntjes, J. B. Marcel, Smedby, Örjan, Lundberg, Peter, Larsson, Elna-Marie, Tisell, Anders
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177135
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author Blystad, Ida
Warntjes, J. B. Marcel
Smedby, Örjan
Lundberg, Peter
Larsson, Elna-Marie
Tisell, Anders
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Warntjes, J. B. Marcel
Smedby, Örjan
Lundberg, Peter
Larsson, Elna-Marie
Tisell, Anders
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Damage to the blood-brain barrier with subsequent contrast enhancement is a hallmark of glioblastoma. Non-enhancing tumor invasion into the peritumoral edema is, however, not usually visible on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. New quantitative techniques using relaxometry offer additional information about tissue properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate longitudinal relaxation R(1), transverse relaxation R(2), and proton density in the peritumoral edema in a group of patients with malignant glioma before surgery to assess whether relaxometry can detect changes not visible on conventional images. METHODS: In a prospective study, 24 patients with suspected malignant glioma were examined before surgery. A standard MRI protocol was used with the addition of a quantitative MR method (MAGIC), which measured R(1), R(2), and proton density. The diagnosis of malignant glioma was confirmed after biopsy/surgery. In 19 patients synthetic MR images were then created from the MAGIC scan, and ROIs were placed in the peritumoral edema to obtain the quantitative values. Dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion was used to obtain cerebral blood volume (rCBV) data of the peritumoral edema. Voxel-based statistical analysis was performed using a mixed linear model. RESULTS: R(1), R(2), and rCBV decrease with increasing distance from the contrast-enhancing part of the tumor. There is a significant increase in R(1) gradient after contrast agent injection (P < .0001). There is a heterogeneous pattern of relaxation values in the peritumoral edema adjacent to the contrast-enhancing part of the tumor. CONCLUSION: Quantitative analysis with relaxometry of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas detects tissue changes not visualized on conventional MR images. The finding of decreasing R(1) and R(2) means shorter relaxation times closer to the tumor, which could reflect tumor invasion into the peritumoral edema. However, these findings need to be validated in the future.
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spelling pubmed-54415832017-06-06 Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas Blystad, Ida Warntjes, J. B. Marcel Smedby, Örjan Lundberg, Peter Larsson, Elna-Marie Tisell, Anders PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Damage to the blood-brain barrier with subsequent contrast enhancement is a hallmark of glioblastoma. Non-enhancing tumor invasion into the peritumoral edema is, however, not usually visible on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. New quantitative techniques using relaxometry offer additional information about tissue properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate longitudinal relaxation R(1), transverse relaxation R(2), and proton density in the peritumoral edema in a group of patients with malignant glioma before surgery to assess whether relaxometry can detect changes not visible on conventional images. METHODS: In a prospective study, 24 patients with suspected malignant glioma were examined before surgery. A standard MRI protocol was used with the addition of a quantitative MR method (MAGIC), which measured R(1), R(2), and proton density. The diagnosis of malignant glioma was confirmed after biopsy/surgery. In 19 patients synthetic MR images were then created from the MAGIC scan, and ROIs were placed in the peritumoral edema to obtain the quantitative values. Dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion was used to obtain cerebral blood volume (rCBV) data of the peritumoral edema. Voxel-based statistical analysis was performed using a mixed linear model. RESULTS: R(1), R(2), and rCBV decrease with increasing distance from the contrast-enhancing part of the tumor. There is a significant increase in R(1) gradient after contrast agent injection (P < .0001). There is a heterogeneous pattern of relaxation values in the peritumoral edema adjacent to the contrast-enhancing part of the tumor. CONCLUSION: Quantitative analysis with relaxometry of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas detects tissue changes not visualized on conventional MR images. The finding of decreasing R(1) and R(2) means shorter relaxation times closer to the tumor, which could reflect tumor invasion into the peritumoral edema. However, these findings need to be validated in the future. Public Library of Science 2017-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5441583/ /pubmed/28542553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177135 Text en © 2017 Blystad et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Warntjes, J. B. Marcel
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Lundberg, Peter
Larsson, Elna-Marie
Tisell, Anders
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title Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
title_full Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
title_fullStr Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
title_short Quantitative MRI for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
title_sort quantitative mri for analysis of peritumoral edema in malignant gliomas
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177135
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