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The PET acquisition took one hour while several MRI sequences were simultaneously acquired, including DSC-MRI (Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI) and MPRAGE.
In the context of neurologic disorders, dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) and dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI provide valuable insights into cerebral vascular function, integrity, and architecture.
The most common methods for measuring perfusion with MRI are arterial spin labelling (ASL), dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC-MRI), and T1-weighted dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE-MRI).
Imaging included structural (e.g., T1-weighted, diffusion-tensor imaging), diagnostic (e.g., fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, turbo spin echo), and functional (dynamic susceptibility contrast-based perfusion imaging, arterial spin labeling) MRI sequences.
Luo et al. [27] demonstrated the absence of significant mismatch between DWI-MTT (mean transit time) maps produced by the dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI (DSC-MRI) and DWI-SWI maps (Fig. 4).
In case of brain tumor patients, dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC -MRI is often useDSC -MRIsure perfusisn levels oftenain, while dynamic [18F]-flused-etoyl-tyrosine (FET)-PET provides additional functional informeasure
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According to Kong's results, dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced perfusion MRI can be used for PsP development prediction and for its differentiation from tumor progression in GBM patients.
According to literature, the sensitivity of a combination of proton spectroscopy with contrast-enhanced dynamic susceptibility-weighted imaging for high-grade components in gliomas is better than conventional contrast-enhanced imaging alone.
Interestingly, when dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced (DSC) perfusion MR imaging is included in the protocol to detect highly perfused components, the sensitivity for correctly classifying high-grade gliomas as such may be as high as 90% [ 4].
The commonly used dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast PWI technique is similar in principle to PCT, and measures changes in the magnetic field induced by passage of gadolinium-based contrast in cerebral tissue – but with lesser accuracy, particularly for CBF.
First-pass dynamic susceptibility-weighted, contrast-enhanced (DSC) magnetic resonance (MR) echo-planar imaging (EPI) is well established for determining relative regional cerebral blood volume (rrCBV) in brain tumors [ 1].
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