Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Primary Adult Brain Tumors: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

Matia Martucci, Rosellina Russo, Francesco Schimperna, Gabriella D'Apolito, Marco Panfili, Alessandro Grimaldi, Alessandro Perna, Andrea Maurizio Ferranti, Giuseppe Varcasia, Carolina Giordano, Simona Gaudino

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Abstract

MRI is undoubtedly the cornerstone of brain tumor imaging, playing a key role in all phases of patient management, starting from diagnosis, through therapy planning, to treatment response and/or recurrence assessment. Currently, neuroimaging can describe morphologic and non-morphologic (functional, hemodynamic, metabolic, cellular, microstructural, and sometimes even genetic) characteristics of brain tumors, greatly contributing to diagnosis and follow-up. Knowing the technical aspects, strength and limits of each MR technique is crucial to correctly interpret MR brain studies and to address clinicians to the best treatment strategy. This article aimed to provide an overview of neuroimaging in the assessment of adult primary brain tumors. We started from the basilar role of conventional/morphological MR sequences, then analyzed, one by one, the non-morphological techniques, and finally highlighted future perspectives, such as radiomics and artificial intelligence.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaBiomedicines
Volume11
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Keywords

  • AI
  • DTI
  • MR spectroscopy
  • MRI
  • advanced MR Imaging
  • brain tumor imaging
  • functional MRI
  • perfusion MRI
  • quantitative MRI

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