Combining diffusion and perfusion differentiates tumor from bevacizumab-related imaging abnormality (bria)

Volume: 120, Issue: 3, Pages: 539 - 546
Published: Aug 19, 2014
Abstract
A subset of patients with high-grade glioma and brain metastases who are treated with bevacizumab develop regions of marked and persistent restricted diffusion that do not reflect recurrent tumor. Here, we quantify the degree of restricted diffusion and the relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) within these regions of bevacizumab-related imaging abnormality (BRIA) in order to facilitate differentiation of these lesions from recurrent tumor. Six...
Paper Details
Title
Combining diffusion and perfusion differentiates tumor from bevacizumab-related imaging abnormality (bria)
Published Date
Aug 19, 2014
Volume
120
Issue
3
Pages
539 - 546
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