Literature DB >> 22215937

In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy of liver tumors and metastases.

E G W ter Voert, L Heijmen, H W M van Laarhoven, A Heerschap.   

Abstract

Primary liver cancer is the fifth most common malignancy in men and the eighth in women worldwide. The liver is also the second most common site for metastatic spread of cancer. To assist in the diagnosis of these liver lesions non-invasive advanced imaging techniques are desirable. Magnetic resonance (MR) is commonly used to identify anatomical lesions, but it is a very versatile technique and also can provide specific information on tumor pathophysiology and metabolism, in particular with the application of MR spectroscopy (MRS). This may include data on the type, grade and stage of tumors, and thus assist in further management of the disease. The purpose of this review is to summarize and discuss the available literature on proton, phosphorus and carbon-13-MRS as performed on primary liver tumors and metastases, with human applications as the main perspective. Upcoming MRS approaches with potential applications to liver tumors are also included. Since knowledge of some technical background is indispensable to understand the results, a basic introduction of MRS and some technical issues of MRS as applied to tumors and metastases in the liver are described as well. In vivo MR spectroscopy of tumors in a metabolically active organ such as the liver has been demonstrated to provide important information on tumor metabolism, but it also is challenging as compared to applications on some other tissues, in particular in humans, mostly because of its abdominal location where movement may be a disturbing factor.

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Keywords:  Carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Metabolism; Metastasis; Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22215937      PMCID: PMC3243879          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i47.5133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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