The Differentiation between Progressive Disease and Treatment-Induced Effects with Perfusion-Weighted Arterial Spin-Labeling in High-Grade Gliomas.
Christina Maria FliesTom Jan SnijdersBeverly Iendra De LeeuwEmiel Alexander van MarenBart Jean Pieter KerstenJoost Jacobus Cornelis VerhoeffFilip Yves Francine De VosPierre Alain RobeJeroen HendrikseJan Willem DankbaarPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
Arterial spin-labeling performed poorly in differentiating progressive disease from treatment-induced effects in high-grade gliomas within 6 months after radiation therapy, with fair performance after this period. Arterial spin-labeling may need to be combined with other imaging features and clinical information for better performance.
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