Diffusion basis spectrum imaging as an adjunct to conventional MRI leads to earlier diagnosis of high-grade glioma tumor progression versus treatment effect.
Rowland H HanTanner M JohannsKaleigh F RobertsYu TaoJingqin R LuoZezhong YePeng SunJacob BlumTsen-Hsuan LinSheng-Kwei SongAlbert H KimPublished in: Neuro-oncology advances (2023)
In the first longitudinal prospective study of DBSI in adult HGG patients, we found that in new or enlarging contrast-enhancing regions following therapy, DBSI hindered fraction is elevated in cases of treatment effect compared to those with progression. Hindered fraction map may be a valuable adjunct to conventional MRI to distinguish tumor progression from treatment effect.