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Hybrid PET/MR imaging in two sarcoma patients - Clinical benefits and implications for future trials

  • Sasan Partovi
  • , Andres A. Kohan
  • , Lisa Zipp
  • , Peter Faulhaber
  • , Christos Kosmas
  • , Pablo R. Ros
  • , Mark R. Robbin
  • Case Western Reserve University

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Abstract

PET/MRI is an evolving hybrid imaging modality which combines the inherent strengths of MRIs soft-tissue and contrast resolution and PETs functional metabolic capabilities. Bone and soft-tissue sarcoma are a relatively rare tumor entity, relying on MRI for local staging and often on PET/CT for lymph node involvement and metastatic spread evaluation. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the successful use of PET/MRI in two sarcoma patients. We also use these patients as a starting point to discuss how PET/MRI might be of value in sarcoma. Among its potential benefits are: superior TNM staging than either modality alone, decreased radiation dose, more sensitive and specific follow-up and better assessment of treatment response. These potentials need to be investigated in future PET/MRI soft-tissue sarcoma trials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)640-648
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Volume7
Issue number3
StatePublished - Mar 30 2014

Keywords

  • FDG
  • Molecular hybrid imaging
  • PET/CT
  • PET/MRI
  • Sarcoma

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