Diagnostic utility of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI) in glioblastoma patients after concurrent radiation-temozolomide treatment: A pilot study

Volume: 58, Pages: 136 - 141
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Discriminating between tumor recurrence and treatment effects in glioblastoma patients undergoing radiation-temozolomide (RT/TMZ) therapy remains a major clinical challenge. Here, we report a pilot study to determine the utility of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI), an advanced diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) technique that affords meso-scale resolution of cell density, in this assessment. A retrospective review of 31 patients with glioblastoma...
Paper Details
Title
Diagnostic utility of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI) in glioblastoma patients after concurrent radiation-temozolomide treatment: A pilot study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
58
Pages
136 - 141
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