Abstract #3341
Characteristics of Contrast Enhancement on Brain Tumors Measured by T1-CUBE and 3DFSPGR Imaging
Mungunkhuyag Majigsuren 1 , Takashi Abe 1 , Kenji Matsuzaki 1 , Mayumi Takeuchi 1 , Seiji Iwamoto 1 , Yoichi Otomi 1 , Naoto Uyama 1 , Teruyoshi Kageji 2 , Shinji Nagahiro 2 , and Masafumi Harada 1
1
Department of Radiology, Institute of Health
Biosciences,The University of Tokushima Graduate School,
Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan,
2
Department
of Neurosurgery, Institute of Health Biosciences,The
University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima,
Tokushima, Japan
T1-CUBE is a technique for fast spin-echo based MRI with
variable flip angle. This study is to compare the
enhancement of brain tumors between T1-CUBE and 3DFSPGR
at 3T MRI. We measured the contrast ratio which is the
signal intensity (SI) of a tumor and normalized by SI of
the white matter for each sequences. The contrast
enhancement of tumors by T1-CUBE is higher than by
3DFSPGR, especially in the small tumors, the enhancement
by T1-CUBE is prominent than that in the large
tumors.T1-CUBE is considered to be useful to pick up the
small tumor lesions screening for brain metastasis.
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