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Diffusion-weighted imaging in rectal carcinoma patients without and after chemoradiotherapy: a comparative study with histology.

T Bäuerle1, L Seyler, M Münter, A Jensen, K Brand, K H Fritzsche, A Kopp-Schneider, M Schüssler, H P Schlemmer, B Stieltjes, M Ganten.   

Abstract

Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) can be used to quantitatively assess functional parameters in rectal carcinoma that are relevant for prognosis and treatment response assessment. However, there is no consensus on the histopathological background underlying the findings derived from DWI. The aim of this study was to perform a comparison of DWI and histologic parameters in two groups of rectal carcinoma patients without (n=12) and after (n=9) neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). The intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) model was used to calculate the diffusion coefficient D and the perfusion fraction f in rectal carcinoma, the adjacent rectum and fat in the two patient groups. Immunohistological analysis was performed to assess the cellularity, vascular area fraction and vessel diameter for comparison and correlation. Out of 36 correlations between parameters from DWI and histology, four were found to be significant. In rectal carcinoma of patients without CRT, the diffusion D and the perfusion f correlated with the vascular area fraction, respectively, which could not be found in the group of patients who received CRT. Further correlations were found for the rectum and fat. Histological evaluation revealed significant differences between the tissues on the microscopic level concerning the cellular and vascular environment that influence diffusion and perfusion. In conclusion, DWI produces valuable biomarkers for diffusion and perfusion in rectal carcinoma and adjacent tissues that are highly dependent of the underlying cellular microenvironment influenced by structural and functional changes as well as the administered treatment, and consequently can be beyond histological ascertainability.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23219191     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2012.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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Authors:  M T Freitag; S Bickelhaupt; C Ziener; K Meier-Hein; J P Radtke; J Mosebach; T-A Kuder; H-P Schlemmer; F B Laun
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 0.635

3.  Measurement of the perfusion fraction in brain tumors with intravoxel incoherent motion MR imaging: validation with histopathological vascular density in meningiomas.

Authors:  Osamu Togao; Akio Hiwatashi; Koji Yamashita; Kazufumi Kikuchi; Daichi Momosaka; Koji Yoshimoto; Daisuke Kuga; Masahiro Mizoguchi; Satoshi O Suzuki; Toru Iwaki; Marc Van Cauteren; Koji Iihara; Hiroshi Honda
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2018-02-16       Impact factor: 3.039

4.  Comparison of fitting methods and b-value sampling strategies for intravoxel incoherent motion in breast cancer.

Authors:  Gene Young Cho; Linda Moy; Jeff L Zhang; Steven Baete; Riccardo Lattanzi; Melanie Moccaldi; James S Babb; Sungheon Kim; Daniel K Sodickson; Eric E Sigmund
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5.  Quantitative analysis of 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging in the differential diagnosis of breast lesions.

Authors:  Zhen-Shen Ma; DA-Wei Wang; Xiu-Bin Sun; Hao Shi; Tao Pang; Gui-Qing Dong; Cheng-Qi Zhang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2014-12-22       Impact factor: 2.447

6.  Evaluation of a Simplified Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) Analysis of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for Prediction of Tumor Size Changes and Imaging Response in Breast Cancer Liver Metastases Undergoing Radioembolization: A Retrospective Single Center Analysis.

Authors:  Claus C Pieper; Alois M Sprinkart; Carsten Meyer; Roy König; Hans H Schild; Guido M Kukuk; Petra Mürtz
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.889

7.  Correlations between intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) parameters and histological findings in rectal cancer: preliminary results.

Authors:  Alexey Surov; Hans Jonas Meyer; Anne-Kathrin Höhn; Curd Behrmann; Andreas Wienke; Rolf Peter Spielmann; Nikita Garnov
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-03-28

Review 8.  Perfusion-driven Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) MRI in Oncology: Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends.

Authors:  Mami Iima
Journal:  Magn Reson Med Sci       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 2.471

9.  Single-centre evaluation and staging of rectal carcinoma on a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging and correlation with histological profile.

Authors:  Jandos Amankulov; Galiya Akhmetova; Dias Toleshbaev; Zhamilya Zholdybay; Laura Mangitova; Dilyara Kaidarova
Journal:  Pol J Radiol       Date:  2021-04-20

Review 10.  Advanced imaging of colorectal cancer: From anatomy to molecular imaging.

Authors:  Roberto García-Figueiras; Sandra Baleato-González; Anwar R Padhani; Ana Marhuenda; Antonio Luna; Lidia Alcalá; Ana Carballo-Castro; Ana Álvarez-Castro
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2016-04-30
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