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Amide proton transfer imaging for differentiation of tuberculomas from high-grade gliomas: Preliminary experience.

Kulanthaivelu KarthikShumyla JabeenJitender SainiSanita RajuAtchayaram NaliniNishanth SadashivaShashank HegdeNarayana Krishna RollaIndrajit SahaNetravathi MSeena VengalilSaikrishna SwaroopShilpa Rao
Published in: The neuroradiology journal (2021)
Tuberculomas demonstrate lower MTRasym ratios compared to HGG, reflective of a relative paucity of mobile amide protons in the ambient microenvironment. Elevated MTRasym values in perilesional parenchyma in tuberculomas are a unique observation that may be a clue to the inflammatory milieu.
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