AIM: To evaluate the value of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), blood oxygen level-dependent imaging (BOLD) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) for preoperative assessment in patients with brain gliomas. MATERIAL and METHODS: Twenty-three consecutive glioma patients underwent MRS, BOLD and DTI before operation.The characteristics of images were analysed according to histopathological results. RESULTS: There is significant elevation of the choline (Cho)/creatine (Cr) ratio, Cho peak and depression of the N-acetylaspartate (NAA) peak in gliomas. Elevation of the Cho/Cr, Cho/NAA ratio and the presence of a lipids peak, were consistent with high-grade malignancy. A motor activation scan was achieved by using a motor task paradigm in 20 patients. Deformation and displacement of the motor activations was found in 5 cases. The margin of tumor and peritumoural white matter tracts were identified using apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional anisotropy (FA) maps. Three patterns of white matter tracts alteration were identifiedamp;: displacement, infiltration, and disruption. In all 23 patients, the tumors were completely resected in 6 patients, subtotal resected in 8 patients, partial resected in 9 patients. No secondary neurological deficit was occurred in all patients after operation. CONCLUSION: The combination of MRS, BOLD, and DTI techniques allows appropriate presurgical planning of brain gliomas..
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Shang, H. B., Zhao, W. G., & Zhang, W. F. (2012). Preoperative assessment using multimodal functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques in patients with brain gliomas. Turkish Neurosurgery, 22(5), 558–565. https://doi.org/10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.5332-11.1
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