Magnetic resonance, pathology and physiology of the BA1112 rhabdomyosarcoma in vivo
- PMID: 3372192
- DOI: 10.1097/00004424-198804000-00007
Magnetic resonance, pathology and physiology of the BA1112 rhabdomyosarcoma in vivo
Abstract
We studied histology, findings on H-1 magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, and correlations of P-31 MR spectroscopy with microelectrode pH and pO2 measurements in the BA1112 rhabdomyosarcoma in WAG/Rij/Y rats. Intratumoral hemorrhage was a prominent feature on MR images and pathologic specimens. Eosinophilic necrosis could be seen microscopically but was not discernible on images. The peaks seen on P-31 MR spectra were similar to those reported in other tumors. The intratumoral pH was neutral despite low pO2 values and P-31 MR evidence for impaired metabolic status.
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