Publications by authors named "Ashley E Conway"
Article Synopsis
- In diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG), researchers found that certain pre-contrast and post-contrast MRI images show subtle "occult" enhancement, suggesting increased blood volume related to angiogenesis.
- A study analyzed MRI data from 66 DIPG patients, revealing that about 16.4% exhibited occult enhancement, which correlated with higher cerebral blood volume (CBV) compared to non-enhancing areas.
- The findings indicate that identifying occult enhancement could serve as a potential MRI marker for angiogenesis in DIPG, although further research is needed to understand its implications for treatment and diagnosis.*
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