2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1728714
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Old Borders and New Horizons in Multimodality Imaging of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma

Abstract: Background The purpose of this article is to describe the various imaging techniques involved in detection, staging, and preoperative planning in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) focusing on new imaging modalities. Methods For this purpose, first a brief summary of the etiology of MPM is given. Second, not only the commonly known, but also novel imaging modalities used in MPM will be discussed. Results A wide range of imaging methods, from conventional chest radiography, through compute… Show more

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“…27 Recently, there has been interest in the use of diffusion-weighted MRI to further classify benign from malignant pleural diseases as well as histology of mesothelioma 28,29 ; however, further studies have not validated MRI histologic differentiation of mesothelioma. A variety of novel radiomic algorithms for further image classification of pleural mesothelioma are under investigation, [30][31][32] with the goal of defining growth of the disease, but these studies are not currently mature.…”
Section: Radiology Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Recently, there has been interest in the use of diffusion-weighted MRI to further classify benign from malignant pleural diseases as well as histology of mesothelioma 28,29 ; however, further studies have not validated MRI histologic differentiation of mesothelioma. A variety of novel radiomic algorithms for further image classification of pleural mesothelioma are under investigation, [30][31][32] with the goal of defining growth of the disease, but these studies are not currently mature.…”
Section: Radiology Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) allows patient-tailored care in MPM: it has already been used to discriminate between long-and short-term overall survivors [50]. Several new tools have been developed in the last year for a multi-parametric evaluation of tumor lesions (e.g., Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging, Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Imaging) [51]. IVIM-based perfusion MRI, which does not require contrast agents, is gaining momentum, especially for oncologic applications [52,53].…”
Section: Imaging As a Tool To Assess Tumor Micro-environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%