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A Systematic Review about Imaging and Histopathological Findings for Detecting and Evaluating Electroporation Based Treatments Response.

Vincenza GranataRoberta FuscoSimona SalatiAntonella PetrilloElio Di BernardoRoberta GrassiRaffaele PalaiaGinevra DantiMichelearcangelo La PortaMatteo CadossiGorana GašljevićGregor SersaFrancesco Izzo
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Imaging features are related to the type of therapy administrated, to the timing of re-assessment post therapy and to the imaging technique being used to observe the effects. Histological findings after both ECT and IRE show that the treated area becomes necrotic and encapsulated in fibrous tissue, suggesting that the size of the treated lesion cannot be measured as an endpoint to detect response. Moreover, histology frequently reported signs of apoptosis and reduced vital tissue, implying that imaging criteria, which take into account the viability and not the size of the lesion, are more appropriate to evaluate response to treatment.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • cell death
  • stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • combination therapy