Concurrent MR blood volume and vessel size estimation in tumors by robust and simultaneous Δr2 and Δr2* quantification

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This work presents a novel method for concurrent estimation of the fractional blood volume and the mean vessel size of tumors based on a multi-gradient-echo-multi-spin-echo sequence and the injection of a super-paramagnetic blood-pool agent. The approach further comprises a post-processing technique for simultaneous estimation of changes in the transverse relaxation rates R2 and R 2*, which is robust against global B0 and B1 field inhomogeneities and slice imperfections. The accuracy of the simultaneous ΔR2 and ΔR 2* quantification approach is evaluated in a phantom. The simultaneous blood volume and vessel size estimates, obtained with MR, compare well to the immunohistological findings in a preclinical experiment (HT1080 cells, implanted in nude mice). Clinical translation is achieved in a patient with a pleomorphic sarcoma in the left pubic bone. The latter demonstrates the robustness of the technique against changes in the contrast agent concentration in blood during washout. Magn Reson Med, 2011. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Copyright © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Remmele, S., Ring, J., Sénégas, J., Heindel, W., Mesters, R. M., Bremer, C., & Persigehl, T. (2011). Concurrent MR blood volume and vessel size estimation in tumors by robust and simultaneous Δr2 and Δr2* quantification. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 66(1), 144–153. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22810

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