As the most common neuro-epithelial tumors of the central nervous system in adults, gliomas are highly malignant and easy to recurrence, with a dismal prognosis. Imaging studies are indispensable for tracking tumor progression (TP) or treatment-related changes (TRCs). During follow-up, distinguishing TRCs from TP in treated patients with gliomas remains challenging as both share similar clinical symptoms and morphological imaging characteristics (with new and/or increasing enhancing mass lesions) and fulfill criteria for progression. Thus, the early identification of TP and TRCs is of great significance for determining the prognosis and treatment. Histopathological biopsy is currently the gold standard for TP and TRC diagnosis. However, the...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
BackgroundRadiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (TR...
Gliomas are the most common in primary malignant Central Nervous System tumors arising from glial ce...
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive of glial tumours in adults. On conventional magnetic resonance (...
Management of gliomas following initial diagnosis requires thoughtful presurgical planning followed ...
Introduction: The post-treatment monitoring of glioma patients remains an area of active research an...
AbstractThe vast majority of malignant gliomas relapse after surgery and standard radio-chemotherapy...
Abstract: Short-interval scanning of patients offers a detailed understanding of the natural progres...
The vastmajority ofmalignant gliomas relapse after surgery and standard radio-chemotherapy. Novelmol...
peer reviewedAlthough imaging of gliomas has evolved tremendously over the last decades, published t...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary malignant type of brain neoplasm in adults and carries...
Pseudoprogression is regarded as a subacute form of treatment-related change with a reported inciden...
In glioma patients, differentiation between tumor progression (TP) and treatment-related changes (TR...
ABSTRACTNeuroimaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomog...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
BackgroundRadiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (TR...
Gliomas are the most common in primary malignant Central Nervous System tumors arising from glial ce...
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive of glial tumours in adults. On conventional magnetic resonance (...
Management of gliomas following initial diagnosis requires thoughtful presurgical planning followed ...
Introduction: The post-treatment monitoring of glioma patients remains an area of active research an...
AbstractThe vast majority of malignant gliomas relapse after surgery and standard radio-chemotherapy...
Abstract: Short-interval scanning of patients offers a detailed understanding of the natural progres...
The vastmajority ofmalignant gliomas relapse after surgery and standard radio-chemotherapy. Novelmol...
peer reviewedAlthough imaging of gliomas has evolved tremendously over the last decades, published t...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary malignant type of brain neoplasm in adults and carries...
Pseudoprogression is regarded as a subacute form of treatment-related change with a reported inciden...
In glioma patients, differentiation between tumor progression (TP) and treatment-related changes (TR...
ABSTRACTNeuroimaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomog...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
Background: Radiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (...
BackgroundRadiological differentiation of tumor progression (TPR) from treatment-related changes (TR...