The Privilege of Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Evaluating Ovarian Tumors
Noor Laith Salman;
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roton magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been shown to have clinical value in managing cancers of the brain, breast, and prostate, and it may be useful for diagnosing and monitoring treatment of ovarian cancer by analyzing the metabolite composition of ovarian masses, providing details of tumors metabolism that might assist tumor grading and leading to a better understanding of the biochemical pathways found within the lesion.
In this study, MRS was performed in all cases using single voxel spectroscopy (SVS) and patient spectra were interpreted qualitatively by inspection of the peaks and quantitatively using the integral ratios (Cho/Cr).
roton magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been shown to have clinical value in managing cancers of the brain, breast, and prostate, and it may be useful for diagnosing and monitoring treatment of ovarian cancer by analyzing the metabolite composition of ovarian masses, providing details of tumors metabolism that might assist tumor grading and leading to a better understanding of the biochemical pathways found within the lesion.
In this study, MRS was performed in all cases using single voxel spectroscopy (SVS) and patient spectra were interpreted qualitatively by inspection of the peaks and quantitatively using the integral ratios (Cho/Cr).
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| Title | The Privilege of Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Evaluating Ovarian Tumors | Other Titles | ميزة الرنين المغناطيسي الطيفي في تقييم أورام المبيض | Authors | Noor Laith Salman | Issue Date | 2018 |
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