Tissue Characterization of Intracranial Tumors by MR Imaging In Vivo Evaluation of T1- and T2-Relaxation Behavior at 1.5 T

1991 
The main purpose of this in vivo study was to provide a detailed description of the T1- and T2-relaxation processes in intracranial tumors at 1.5 T. A total of 100 patients were investigated. Optimal experimental conditions were carefully observed, including the use of long TR values. T1 determination was based on a partial saturation inversion recovery sequence covering 12 or 6 data points. T2 determination involved a multiple spin echo sequence with 32 echoes. Calculations included biexponential analysis of the 12-point T1 data and all T2 data obtained. The results were evaluated in accordance with histopathology. The T1- and the T2-relaxation times of the prevailing tumor types were significantly different (p< 0.0005). However, biologic scatter and overlap between tumor types were considerable. In particular, no discrimination between benign and malignant tumor growth was possible. Biexponential evaluation did not increase the specificity, although a biexponential relaxation behavior was recognized in ...
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