Brain tumors are one of the most challenging disorders encountered, and early and accurate diagnosis is essential for the management and treatment of these tumors. In this article, diagnostic modalities including single-photon emission computed tomography, positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and optical imaging are reviewed. We mainly focus on the newly emerging, specific imaging probes, and their potential use in animal models and clinical settings
A survey is given of the principles underlying the diagnosis of brain tumours. Traditionally diagnos...
Anatomic imaging procedures (computed tomography [CT] and magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) have bec...
Neuroimaging plays an ever evolving role in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and post-therapy asse...
Although any patient with a suspected brain tumor, either primary or metastatic, should be studied w...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specific...
One of the leading causes of increased mortality in both children and adults is a brain tumor. Tumor...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specifi...
This review addresses the specific contributions of nuclear medicine techniques, and especially posi...
The number of positron-emission tomography (PET) tracers used to evaluate patients with brain tumors...
The unique capacity of measuring or visualizing intracellular biochemical processes allows nuclear m...
Advances in magnetic resonance based techniques have yielded improvements in both high-resolution an...
A survey is given of the principles underlying the diagnosis of brain tumours.Traditionally diagnosi...
Magnetic resonance imagings (MRI) are very useful in detecting small tumors such as small acoustic n...
Standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography are routinely employed for anatomi...
Modern neuroimaging is critical to the clinical management of patients with brain tumor. Noninvasive...
A survey is given of the principles underlying the diagnosis of brain tumours. Traditionally diagnos...
Anatomic imaging procedures (computed tomography [CT] and magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) have bec...
Neuroimaging plays an ever evolving role in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and post-therapy asse...
Although any patient with a suspected brain tumor, either primary or metastatic, should be studied w...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specific...
One of the leading causes of increased mortality in both children and adults is a brain tumor. Tumor...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specifi...
This review addresses the specific contributions of nuclear medicine techniques, and especially posi...
The number of positron-emission tomography (PET) tracers used to evaluate patients with brain tumors...
The unique capacity of measuring or visualizing intracellular biochemical processes allows nuclear m...
Advances in magnetic resonance based techniques have yielded improvements in both high-resolution an...
A survey is given of the principles underlying the diagnosis of brain tumours.Traditionally diagnosi...
Magnetic resonance imagings (MRI) are very useful in detecting small tumors such as small acoustic n...
Standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography are routinely employed for anatomi...
Modern neuroimaging is critical to the clinical management of patients with brain tumor. Noninvasive...
A survey is given of the principles underlying the diagnosis of brain tumours. Traditionally diagnos...
Anatomic imaging procedures (computed tomography [CT] and magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) have bec...
Neuroimaging plays an ever evolving role in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and post-therapy asse...