This review aims to summarize the technique and clinical applications of CT perfusion (CTp) of head and neck cancer. The most common pathologic type (90%) of head and neck cancer is squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC): its diagnostic workup relies on CT and MRI, as they provide an accurate staging for the disease by determining tumour volume, assessing its extension, and detecting of lymph node metastases. Compared with conventional CT and MRI, CTp allows for obtaining measures of tumour vascular physiology and functional behaviour, and it has been demonstrated to be a feasible and useful tool in predicting local outcomes in patients undergoing radiation therapy and chemotherapy and may help monitor both treatments
Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging-based techniques of functional imaging are proven...
Purpose: To investigate the value of CT-determined tumor perfusion as a predictive factor of local a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes of CT perfusion parameters (ΔPCTp) of cervical lymph node metastases fr...
Copyright © 2014 Lorenzo Preda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This review aims to summarize the technique and clinical applications of CT perfusion (CTp) of head ...
Background: Squamous cell cancer (SCC) of the head and neck, like other malignancies, should be repo...
Aims: To report the initial results of a prospective study aimed at evaluating the CT perfusion para...
AbstractBackground and purposeWorld Health Organization estimated that there were 600,000 new cases ...
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose is to illustrate the pathophysiologic, physical, and technical principles of ...
Background: In patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer, metastases in cervical lymph nodes ...
e17015 Background: Reliable assessment of the response to IC is required to stratify further treatme...
PURPOSE To assess the feasibility of CT perfusion imaging for functional evaluation of head and ...
Background and purpose: World Health Organization estimated that there were 600,000 new cases of hea...
Objective:: The aim of this study was to assess the potential of perfusion computed tomography (CTp)...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the potential of perfusion computed tomography (C...
Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging-based techniques of functional imaging are proven...
Purpose: To investigate the value of CT-determined tumor perfusion as a predictive factor of local a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes of CT perfusion parameters (ΔPCTp) of cervical lymph node metastases fr...
Copyright © 2014 Lorenzo Preda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This review aims to summarize the technique and clinical applications of CT perfusion (CTp) of head ...
Background: Squamous cell cancer (SCC) of the head and neck, like other malignancies, should be repo...
Aims: To report the initial results of a prospective study aimed at evaluating the CT perfusion para...
AbstractBackground and purposeWorld Health Organization estimated that there were 600,000 new cases ...
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose is to illustrate the pathophysiologic, physical, and technical principles of ...
Background: In patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer, metastases in cervical lymph nodes ...
e17015 Background: Reliable assessment of the response to IC is required to stratify further treatme...
PURPOSE To assess the feasibility of CT perfusion imaging for functional evaluation of head and ...
Background and purpose: World Health Organization estimated that there were 600,000 new cases of hea...
Objective:: The aim of this study was to assess the potential of perfusion computed tomography (CTp)...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the potential of perfusion computed tomography (C...
Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging-based techniques of functional imaging are proven...
Purpose: To investigate the value of CT-determined tumor perfusion as a predictive factor of local a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes of CT perfusion parameters (ΔPCTp) of cervical lymph node metastases fr...