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View article: Significance of Subtle Diffusion Weighted Imaging Lesion Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of Methods for Detecting Diffusion Weighted Imaging Lesion Reversal in Endovascular Stroke Treatment
Significance of Subtle Diffusion Weighted Imaging Lesion Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of Methods for Detecting Diffusion Weighted Imaging Lesion Reversal in Endovascular Stroke Treatment Open
BACKGROUND Restrictive diffusion on magnetic resonance imaging is recognized as an early marker of ischemic brain damage, even though diffusion‐weighted imaging lesion reversal (DWI‐R) is well known. This study aimed to compare methodologi…
View article: Dissemination of Mitochondrial DNA Variants: Looking at the ‘Bigger’ Picture of the Tumour Microenvironment in Rectal Cancer Patients
Dissemination of Mitochondrial DNA Variants: Looking at the ‘Bigger’ Picture of the Tumour Microenvironment in Rectal Cancer Patients Open
The tumour microenvironment (TME) constitution is decisive for cancer outcome and is manifested in diffusion‐weighted (DW) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We hypothesized that the TME metabolic state is reflected by mitochondrial DNA (mt…
View article: Predicting lesion reversal in acute cerebral ischaemia via apparent diffusion coefficient threshold on diffusion-weighted MRI
Predicting lesion reversal in acute cerebral ischaemia via apparent diffusion coefficient threshold on diffusion-weighted MRI Open
Objectives Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) quickly detects early ischaemic changes, but does not necessarily signify irreversible tissue damage, as DWI lesion reversal (DWI-R) can occur. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) thresholds hav…
View article: Mapping DWI signal reversal and long-term tissue outcomes following endovascular therapy in acute ischemic stroke
Mapping DWI signal reversal and long-term tissue outcomes following endovascular therapy in acute ischemic stroke Open
Objectives Diffusion-weighted imaging lesion reversal (DWI-R) is commonly observed on MRI after treatment for acute ischemic stroke. However, its extent across different brain regions post-endovascular therapy (EVT) and its long-term tissu…
View article: Serum metabolite levels identify incipient metastatic progression of rectal cancer
Serum metabolite levels identify incipient metastatic progression of rectal cancer Open
View article: Quantitative MRI-based radiomics analysis identifies blood flow feature associated to overall survival for rectal cancer patients
Quantitative MRI-based radiomics analysis identifies blood flow feature associated to overall survival for rectal cancer patients Open
Radiomics objectively quantifies image information through numerical metrics known as features. In this study, we investigated the stability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based radiomics features in rectal cancer using both anatomica…
View article: Imaging the tumour microenvironment in rectal cancer: Decline in tumour blood flow during radiotherapy predicts good outcome
Imaging the tumour microenvironment in rectal cancer: Decline in tumour blood flow during radiotherapy predicts good outcome Open
View article: Early radiologic signal of responsiveness to immune checkpoint blockade in microsatellite-stable/mismatch repair-proficient metastatic colorectal cancer
Early radiologic signal of responsiveness to immune checkpoint blockade in microsatellite-stable/mismatch repair-proficient metastatic colorectal cancer Open
Background Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) results in radiologic tumour response dynamics that differ from chemotherapy efficacy measures and require an early signal of clinical utility. Methods Previously untreated, unresectable microsat…
View article: Semi-automatic tumor segmentation of rectal cancer based on functional magnetic resonance imaging
Semi-automatic tumor segmentation of rectal cancer based on functional magnetic resonance imaging Open
View article: The circulating soluble form of the CD40 costimulatory immune checkpoint receptor and liver metastasis risk in rectal cancer
The circulating soluble form of the CD40 costimulatory immune checkpoint receptor and liver metastasis risk in rectal cancer Open
Background In colorectal cancer, the inflamed tumour microenvironment with its angiogenic activities is immune- tolerant and incites progression to liver metastasis. We hypothesised that angiogenic and inflammatory factors in serum samples…
View article: Sex-related differences in primary metastatic site in rectal cancer; associated with hemodynamic factors?
Sex-related differences in primary metastatic site in rectal cancer; associated with hemodynamic factors? Open
View article: Ultra-early changes in vascular parameters from dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of breast cancer xenografts following systemic therapy with doxorubicin and liver X receptor agonist
Ultra-early changes in vascular parameters from dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of breast cancer xenografts following systemic therapy with doxorubicin and liver X receptor agonist Open
View article: Comparison of Intravoxel incoherent motion imaging and multiecho dynamic contrast‐based MRI in rectal cancer
Comparison of Intravoxel incoherent motion imaging and multiecho dynamic contrast‐based MRI in rectal cancer Open
Background Dynamic contrast‐based MRI and intravoxel incoherent motion imaging (IVIM) MRI are both methods showing promise as diagnostic and prognostic tools in rectal cancer. Both methods aim at measuring perfusion‐related parameters, but…
View article: OC-0402 Tumour blood perfusion from baseline contrast-based MRI predicts radiation outcome in rectal cancer
OC-0402 Tumour blood perfusion from baseline contrast-based MRI predicts radiation outcome in rectal cancer Open
View article: OC-0517 Automatic tumor delineation in rectal cancer using functional MRI and machine learning
OC-0517 Automatic tumor delineation in rectal cancer using functional MRI and machine learning Open
View article: Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of rectal cancer: tumour volume and perfusion fraction predict chemoradiotherapy response and survival
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of rectal cancer: tumour volume and perfusion fraction predict chemoradiotherapy response and survival Open
The MRI parameter F/V at baseline was a remarkably strong predictor of both histopathologic tumour response and 5-year PFS in patients with LARC.