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Comparative Study
[MR perfusion and spectroscopic imaging in WHO grade II astrocytomas].
- M-A Weber, M Vogt-Schaden, O Bossert, F L Giesel, H-U Kauczor, and M Essig.
- Abteilung Radiologie, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120 Heidelberg. m.a.weber@dkfz.de
- Radiologe. 2007 Sep 1; 47 (9): 812-8.
BackgroundThis study evaluates whether MR perfusion imaging and spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) can depict anaplastic areas in WHO grade II astrocytomas, whether these areas are co-localized, and whether the prognosis can be better predicted.Material And MethodsFifteen patients (nine female, six male, aged 42+/-14 years) with WHO grade II astrocytomas but without preceding radio- or chemotherapy were examined every 3 months with MR perfusion imaging and MRSI (mean follow-up 18 months). Using a region of interest analysis, the regional relative cerebral blood volume (rrCBV) and blood flow (rrCBF) were measured in tumor tissue. In the same areas, choline/creatine (Cho/Cr) and choline/N-acetyl-aspartate (Cho/NAA) ratios were quantified.ResultsDuring follow-up, nine patients had stable disease. In six patients, the tumor showed progression and contrast-enhancement. The progressing tumors had already had higher perfusion (rrCBF 2.1+/-1.4; rrCBV 1.9+/-1.1) parameters than the stable astrocytomas (rrCBF 1.2+/-0.6, p=0.01; rrCBV 1.4+/-0.8, p=0.05) at first examination. However, the Cho/NAA and Cho/Cr ratios only tended to be higher than in stable astrocytomas (Cho/NAA 2.4+/-1.0 vs. 2.0+/-1.5, p=0.23; Cho/Cr 1.7+/-0.6 vs. 1.4+/-0.5, p=0.06). In all six progressing tumors, areas of maximum perfusion and maximum Cho/NAA and Cho/Cr ratio were co-localized. During follow-up, contrast-enhancement was observed in these areas.ConclusionsMR perfusion imaging can depict anaplastic areas in WHO grade II astrocytomas earlier than conventional MRI and thus enables a better prediction of prognosis.
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