PURPOSE: To validate Gaussian normalized cerebral blood volume (GN-nCBV) by association with overall survival (OS) in newly diagnosed glioblastoma patients and compare this association with current standard white matter normalized cerebral blood volume (WN-nCBV). METHODS: We retrieved spin-echo echo-planar dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI acquired after maximal resection and prior to radiation therapy between 2006 and 2011 in 51 adult patients (28 male, 23 female; age 23-87 years) with newly diagnosed glioblastoma. Software code was developed in house to perform Gaussian normalization of CBV to the standard deviation of the whole brain CBV. Three expert readers manually selected regions of interest in tumor and normal-appearing white mat...
BACKGROUND: Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas displa...
Contains fulltext : 200279.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
PURPOSE:Plasma volume and blood volume are imaging-derived parameters that are often used to evaluat...
PURPOSE: To validate Gaussian normalized cerebral blood volume (GN-nCBV) by association with overall...
PURPOSE: To validate Gaussian normalized cerebral blood volume (GN-nCBV) by association with overall...
PurposeTo compare "standardization," "Gaussian normalization," and "Z-score normalization" intensity...
PurposeThere remains no consensus normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) normalization method to compu...
Introduction: The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare two, widely available software ...
SUMMARY: To characterize gliomas from dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)–based cerebral blood vol...
Purpose: To compare the reproducibilities of manual and semiautomatic segmentation method for the me...
OBJECTIVE: To determinewhether relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) can predict patient outcome, sp...
Background: Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas displa...
Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas display different ...
INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive measurements of cerebral blood volume (CBV) and contrast transfer coeffici...
Purpose: Plasma volume and blood volume are imaging-derived parameters that are often used to evalua...
BACKGROUND: Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas displa...
Contains fulltext : 200279.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
PURPOSE:Plasma volume and blood volume are imaging-derived parameters that are often used to evaluat...
PURPOSE: To validate Gaussian normalized cerebral blood volume (GN-nCBV) by association with overall...
PURPOSE: To validate Gaussian normalized cerebral blood volume (GN-nCBV) by association with overall...
PurposeTo compare "standardization," "Gaussian normalization," and "Z-score normalization" intensity...
PurposeThere remains no consensus normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) normalization method to compu...
Introduction: The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare two, widely available software ...
SUMMARY: To characterize gliomas from dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)–based cerebral blood vol...
Purpose: To compare the reproducibilities of manual and semiautomatic segmentation method for the me...
OBJECTIVE: To determinewhether relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) can predict patient outcome, sp...
Background: Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas displa...
Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas display different ...
INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive measurements of cerebral blood volume (CBV) and contrast transfer coeffici...
Purpose: Plasma volume and blood volume are imaging-derived parameters that are often used to evalua...
BACKGROUND: Glioma grading assumes significant importance in that low- and high-grade gliomas displa...
Contains fulltext : 200279.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
PURPOSE:Plasma volume and blood volume are imaging-derived parameters that are often used to evaluat...