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Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma Size Measurement in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Noncontrast vs Contrast-Enhanced 3-Dimensional T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

Brook J HillJudith A GaddeSusan Palasis
Published in: Journal of child neurology (2019)
Noncontrast axial 3D T1-weighted imaging is similar to contrast-enhanced axial 3D T1-weighted imaging for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma size measurement. It has high accuracy and may be a safer and more efficient imaging method for tuberous sclerosis complex patients who commonly undergo numerous MRI examinations throughout their lifetime. Further studies may be appropriate to determine whether contrast material could be beneficial in certain situations.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • giant cell
  • diffusion weighted
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • high resolution
  • dual energy