2020
DOI: 10.21276/apjhs.2020.7.1.5
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Correlating MRI and histological tumor thickness in the assessment of tongue cancer

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“…Recently, Kappert et al have shown that diffusionweighted MRI can be used successfully in the tongue (17). Moreover, Athar et al (37) confirmed that MRI using contrast enhancements could provide 83% accuracy in determining the tumour thickness when compared to histopathology, advising to use MRI for treatment planning in patients with tongue cancer. Potentially, multiple relevant tumour biomarkers like elevated cell proliferation, altered energy metabolism, disrupted perfusion, and hindered diffusion may be studied in patients with tongue cancer to improve treatment decisions.…”
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“…Recently, Kappert et al have shown that diffusionweighted MRI can be used successfully in the tongue (17). Moreover, Athar et al (37) confirmed that MRI using contrast enhancements could provide 83% accuracy in determining the tumour thickness when compared to histopathology, advising to use MRI for treatment planning in patients with tongue cancer. Potentially, multiple relevant tumour biomarkers like elevated cell proliferation, altered energy metabolism, disrupted perfusion, and hindered diffusion may be studied in patients with tongue cancer to improve treatment decisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%