Abstract
Stereotactic biopsies are frequently performed to secure definitive diagnosis for brain tumor patients. Fundamentally, there are two major difficulties in these endeavors. First, because of intra-tumoral heterogeneity inherent in many forms of brain cancer, biopsies taken from one region may yield a different diagnosis than if another area is biopsied. Second, stereotactic needle biopsies inherently rely on mathematical algorithms for targeting, without real-time visualization of the actual biopsy site. This article describes the novel MRI-based technologies that can potentially afford neurosurgeons the opportunity to address these challenges.
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Chen, C. C., White, N. S., Farid, N., Kobalka, P., Hansen, L., Pearn, M., & Dale, A. M. (2014, January 1). Pre-operative cellularity mapping and intra-MRI surgery: Potential for improving neurosurgical biopsies. Expert Review of Medical Devices. Expert Reviews Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1586/17434440.2015.975118
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