Keywords: Tumors (Pre-Treatment), Tumor, T2 mapping with FLAIR
Motivation: T2 mapping with FLAIR eliminates the interference of cerebrospinal fluid, depicting lesion more precise than conventional T2 mapping, but its use for grading and classifying meningiomas is scarce.
Goal(s): To investigate the value of a single-shot T2-FLAIR mapping method, inversion recovery multiple overlapping-echo detachment imaging (IR-MOLED), in distinguishing grades and subtypes of meningiomas.
Approach: IR-MOLED was applied on meningioma patients (N = 45), and histogram analysis of enhanced tumor regions was performed based on the resultant parametric maps.
Results: T2-FLAIR mapping is sensitive in determining the meningiomas grade (AUC = 0.813) and subtype (AUC = 0.971).
Impact: IR-MOLED-based quantitative analysis is promising in differentiating high and low grades and subtypes of meningiomas, especially in patients losing body control.
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