Multimodal imaging utilising integrated MR-PET for human brain tumour assessment
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Multimodal imaging utilising integrated MR-PET for human brain tumour assessment
Abstract
Objectives: The development of integrated magnetic resonance (MR)-positron emission tomography (PET) hybrid imaging opens up new horizons for imaging in neuro-oncology. In cerebral gliomas the definition of tumour extent may be difficult to ascertain using standard MR imaging (MRI) only. The differentiation of post-therapeutic scar tissue, tumour rests and tumour recurrence is challenging. The relationship to structures such as the pyramidal tract to the tumour mass influences the therapeutic neurosurgical approach.
Methods: The diagnostic information may be enriched by sophisticated MR techniques such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), multiple-volume proton MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) and functional MRI (fMRI). Metabolic imaging with PET, especially using amino acid tracers such as (18)F-fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine (FET) or (11)C-L-methionine (MET) will indicate tumour extent and response to treatment.
Results: The new technologies comprising MR-PET hybrid systems have the advantage of providing comprehensive answers by a one-stop-job of 40-50 min. The combined approach provides data of different modalities using the same iso-centre, resulting in optimal spatial and temporal realignment. All images are acquired exactly under the same physiological conditions.
Conclusions: We describe the imaging protocol in detail and provide patient examples for the different imaging modalities such as FET-PET, standard structural imaging (T1-weighted, T2-weighted, T1-weighted contrast agent enhanced), DTI, MRSI and fMRI.
Key points: Hybrid MR-PET opens up new horizons in neuroimaging. Hybrid MR-PET allows brain tumour assessment in one stop. Hybrid MR-PET allows simultaneous acquisition of structural, functional and molecular images.
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