High-Resolution Intratumoral Susceptibility Signal (ITSS) as an Adjunctive Imaging Tool in the Evaluation of Treatment Response of Brain Metastases Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Abstract:Purpose: To evaluate the longitudinal change of intra-tumoral susceptibility signal (ITSS) on high-resolution SWI as an adjunctive imaging tool to evaluate treatment response of brain metastasis following stereotactic radiosurgery. This approach will allow further stratification of the patients and guide clinical decision making. Methods: An IRB approved retrospective study included 63 brain metastatic lesions within 49 patients (33 females and 16 males) who have undergone stereotactic radiosurgery with at le… Show more
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