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J Vis Exp ; (195)2023 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37318243

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T2* relaxometry is one of the established methods to measure the effect of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles on tumor tissues with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Iron oxide nanoparticles shorten the T1, T2, and T2* relaxation times of tumors. While the T1 effect is variable based on the size and composition of the nanoparticles, the T2 and T2* effects are usually predominant, and T2* measurements are the most time-efficient in a clinical context. Here, we present our approach to measuring tumor T2* relaxation times, using multi-echo gradient echo sequences, external software, and a standardized protocol for creating a T2* map with scanner-independent software. This facilitates the comparison of imaging data from different clinical scanners, different vendors, and co-clinical research work (i.e., tumor T2* data obtained in mouse models and patients). Once the software is installed, the T2 Fit Map plugin needs to be installed from the plugin manager. This protocol provides step-by-step procedural details, from importing the multi-echo gradient echo sequences into the software, to creating color-coded T2* maps and measuring tumor T2* relaxation times. The protocol can be applied to solid tumors in any body part and has been validated based on preclinical imaging data and clinical data in patients. This could facilitate tumor T2* measurements for multi-center clinical trials and improve the standardization and reproducibility of tumor T2* measurements in co-clinical and multi-center data analyses.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neoplasms , Mice , Animals , Reproducibility of Results , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Software , Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
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Clin Imaging ; 84: 61-64, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35149234

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Adrenal hemangiomas are exceedingly rare benign tumors. Hemangiomas are commonly found in the skin and liver. When they arise in the adrenal gland, they are typically found incidentally on imaging, large size at presentation and are usually surgically resected in view of their large size and heterogeneous imaging appearance. We present a 66-year-old female who presented with right abdominal pain and weight loss and was found to have a large adrenal hematoma arising from a hemangioma.


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Adrenal Gland Neoplasms , Hemangioma , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/complications , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/surgery , Adrenal Glands/diagnostic imaging , Adrenal Glands/pathology , Aged , Diagnostic Imaging , Female , Hemangioma/complications , Hemangioma/diagnostic imaging , Hemangioma/pathology , Hematoma/diagnostic imaging , Humans
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