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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2011

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Chest

Antonio Luna; Javier Sánchez-González; Pilar Caro

Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is feasible in the chest with currently available MR imaging scanners, although it is technically demanding. Although there is scarce clinical experience, the use of DWI has shown promising results in the characterization of pulmonary nodules, in lung cancer characterization and staging, and in the evaluation of mediastinal and pleural pathology. Ongoing research opens a door to noninvasive evaluation of heart fibers by means of diffusion-tensor imaging. Another area under investigation is the use of DWI of hyperpolarized gases as an early biomarker of pulmonary disease.


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2016

Clinical Imaging of Tumor Metabolism with 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Teodoro Martín Noguerol; Javier Sánchez-González; José Pablo Martínez Barbero; Roberto García-Figueiras; Sandra Baleato-González; Antonio Luna

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a noninvasive functional technique to evaluate the biochemical behavior of human tissues. This property has been widely used in assessment and therapy monitoring of brain tumors. MRS studies can be implemented outside the brain, with successful and promising results in the evaluation of prostate and breast cancer, although still with limited reproducibility. As a result of technical improvements, malignancies of the musculoskeletal system and abdominopelvic organs can benefit from the molecular information that MRS provides. The technical challenges and main applications in oncology of (1)H MRS in a clinical setting are the focus of this review.


Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology | 2015

Imaging of Tumor Angiogenesis for Radiologists—Part 1: Biological and Technical Basis

Roberto García-Figueiras; Anwar R. Padhani; Ambros J. Beer; Sandra Baleato-González; Joan C. Vilanova; Antonio Luna; Laura Oleaga; Antonio Gómez-Caamaño; Dow-Mu Koh

Angiogenesis is a key cancer hallmark involved in tumor growth and metastasis development. Tumor angiogenesis is the process whereby new blood vessels are formed to supply nutrients and oxygen to support the growth of tumors. This article reviews the biological basis behind imaging features and the different imaging modalities used to assess the status of tumor neovasculature in vivo at different scales: structural, functional, and molecular.


Archive | 2012

Diffusion MRI outside the brain

Antonio Luna; Ramón Ribes; A Jorge Soto.

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2016

Multiparametric MR Imaging in Abdominal Malignancies.

Antonio Luna; Shivani Pahwa; Claudio Bonini; Lidia Alcalá-Mata; Katherine L. Wright; Vikas Gulani

Modern MR imaging protocols can yield both anatomic and functional information for the assessment of hepatobiliary and pancreatic malignancies. Diffusion-weighted imaging is fully integrated into state-of-the-art protocols for tumor detection, characterization, and therapy monitoring. Hepatobiliary contrast agents have gained ground in the evaluation of focal liver lesions during the last years. Perfusion MR imaging is expected to have a central role for monitoring therapy in body tumors treated with antivascular drugs. Approaches such as Magnetic resonance (MR) elastography and (1)H-MR spectroscopy are still confined to research centers, but with the potential to grow in a short time frame.


Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology | 2015

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in oncology: the fingerprints of cancer?

Roberto García-Figueiras; Sandra Baleato-González; Anwar R. Padhani; Laura Oleaga; Joan C. Vilanova; Antonio Luna; Juan Carlos Cobas Gómez

Abnormal metabolism is a key tumor hallmark. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) allows measurement of metabolite concentration that can be utilized to characterize tumor metabolic changes. 1H-MRS measurements of specific metabolites have been implemented in the clinic. This article performs a systematic review of image acquisition and interpretation of 1H-MRS for cancer evaluation, evaluates its strengths and limitations, and correlates metabolite peaks at 1H-MRS with diagnostic and prognostic parameters of cancer in different tumor types.


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2012

Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents in the Liver and Biliary Tract

Christina A. LeBedis; Antonio Luna; Jorge A. Soto

This article presents an overview of liver and biliary contrast agents including their mechanisms of action, dosage and elimination, current clinical indications, and potential future uses.


Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology | 2015

Imaging of Tumor Angiogenesis for Radiologists—Part 2: Clinical Utility

Roberto García-Figueiras; Anwar R. Padhani; Ambros J. Beer; Sandra Baleato-González; Joan C. Vilanova; Antonio Luna; Laura Oleaga; Antonio Gómez-Caamaño; Dow-Mu Koh

Angiogenesis is a key cancer hallmark involved in tumor growth and metastasis development. Angiogenesis and tumor microenvironment significantly influence the response of tumors to therapies. Imaging techniques have changed our understanding of the process of angiogenesis, the resulting vascular performance, and the tumor microenvironment. This article reviews the status and potential clinical value of the imaging modalities used to assess the status of tumor vasculature in vivo, before, during, and after treatment.


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2016

Assessment of Musculoskeletal Malignancies with Functional MR Imaging

Joan C. Vilanova; Sandra Baleato-González; Maria José Romero; Javier Carrascoso-Arranz; Antonio Luna

Functional MR imaging is the technique of choice to evaluate and manage malignant musculoskeletal masses. Advanced MR imaging sequences include chemical shift MR imaging, diffusion-weighted imaging with apparent diffusion coefficient mapping, MR spectroscopy imaging, and dynamic contrast-enhanced perfusion imaging. Functional MR imaging adds value to morphologic sequences in the detection, characterization, staging, and posttherapy assessment of malignant musculoskeletal malignancies. This article reviews the technical role of each functional sequence and their clinical applications to allow more confident decisions to be made. Multiparametric analysis of functional and anatomic MR sequences allows musculoskeletal tumors analysis to be improved.


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America | 2016

Functional MR Imaging in Chest Malignancies.

Jordi Broncano; Antonio Luna; Javier Sánchez-González; Antonio Alvarez-Kindelan; Sanjeev Bhalla

With recent advances in MR imaging, its application in the thorax has been feasible. The performance of both morphologic and functional techniques in the evaluation of thoracic malignances has improved not only differentiation from benign etiologies but also treatment monitoring based on a multiparametric approach. Several MR imaging-derived parameters have been described as potential biomarkers linked with prognosis and survival. Therefore, an integral approach with a nonradiating and noninvasive technique could be an optimal alternative for evaluating those patients.

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Pablo R. Ros

Case Western Reserve University

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Sanjeev Bhalla

Washington University in St. Louis

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