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Elesyia D Haynes-Outlaw,Perry W Grigsby Elesyia D Haynes-Outlaw
Routine screening has lead to significant improvement in the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in industrialized nations. Current International Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetricians staging is based mainly on clinical exami...
Einat Even-Sapir Einat Even-Sapir
This article summarizes the normal biodistribution of (18)F fluorodeoxyglucose in the pelvis, physiologic changes in the female reproductive system and benign adnexal and uterine lesions which may be associated with increased tracer uptake ...
Daniel J Bell,Harpreet K Pannu Daniel J Bell
Patients with gynecologic malignancies are evaluated with a combination of imaging modalities including ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. US has a primary role in detecting and characterizi...
Amnon Amit,Julian Schink,Ari Reiss et al. Amnon Amit et al.
This article briefly reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the common gynecologic malignancies, with an emphasis on the shortcomings of current clinical practice. The persistent need to achieve early diagnosis, adjust proper...
Srinivasan Senthamizhchelvan,Habib Zaidi Srinivasan Senthamizhchelvan
Brain tumors are a collection of heterogeneous intracranial neoplasms. Molecular PET and anatomic MR imaging together can provide reliable quantitative information on tumor characterization, and help in treatment planning and monitoring the...
Benjamin M Ellingson,Wei Chen,Robert J Harris et al. Benjamin M Ellingson et al.
PET parametric response maps (PRMs) are a provocative new molecular imaging technique for quantifying brain tumor response to therapy in individual patients. By aligning sequential PET scans over time using anatomic MR imaging information, ...
Thomas C Kwee,Maarten L Donswijk Thomas C Kwee
A requisite to achieve a better outcome in patients with high-grade glioma is the development of noninvasive imaging techniques that improve tumor detection, delineation, and grading, before, during, and after therapy. This article reviews ...
Sarah N Khan,Michael Linetsky,Benjamin M Ellingson et al. Sarah N Khan et al.
Since it supplanted computed tomography in the early 1990s, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has remained the standard tool to evaluate disease status in patients with brain tumors. With the recent adoption of antiangiogenic therapy for glio...
Vincent Dunet,John O Prior Vincent Dunet
Morphologic magnetic resonance imaging is the mainstay in the diagnosis and follow-up of primary brain tumor. However, it has limited ability to differentiate tumor from edema, necrosis, or fibrosis. PET with (18)F-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine (FE...
Akash Sharma,Jonathan McConathy Akash Sharma
This article provides an overview of the key considerations for the development and application of molecular imaging agents for brain tumors and the major classes of PET tracers that have been used for imaging brain tumors in humans. The me...