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Abstract #0023

Is edema of malignant glioma different from edema of other tumors? Analysis of time dependent diffusion image using ternary plot method

Toshiaki Taoka1, Rintaro Ito1, Rei Nakamichi2, Toshiki Nakane2, Kazushige Ichikawa3, Takaya Mori4, Ozaki Masanori4, Nobuyasu Ichinose4, Yoshiki Tanaka5, and Shinji Naganawa2
1Department of Innovative Biomedical Visualization (iBMV), Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, 2Department of Radiology, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, 3Department of Radiological Technology, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, 4Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara, Japan, 5SORD Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

Synopsis

Keywords: Tumors (Pre-Treatment), Diffusion/other diffusion imaging techniques

Motivation: The edema around a malignant glioma contains infiltrating tumor cells. The motivation for this study was to determine the characteristics of the edema of malignant glioma.

Goal(s): The goal is to evaluate the characteristics of edema around malignant gliomas using a combination of the oscillating gradient spin echo and pulsed gradient spin echo.

Approach: The ternary plot method is used to evaluate the characteristics of edema by using a plot of existing tissue as an internal reference.

Results: Edema of malignant gliomas showed a different distribution in relation to the internal reference in the ternary plot method compared to edema of other tumors.

Impact: Ternary plot method was used to present pixel values obtained from oscillating gradient spin echo and pulsed gradient spin echo, and existing tissues were evaluated as internal references, which was thought to enable evaluation of the histological properties of edema.

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