“…MR perfusion and permeability analysis have been applied to characterize a broad range of neoplasms, and their responses to various antiangiogenic and antivascular agents (Choyke, Dwyer, & Knopp, 2003;Leach et al, 2005;Nielsen, Wittenborn, & Horsman, 2012;O'Connor, Jackson, Parker, & Jayson, 2007). The most common application of MR perfusion in oncology has been the evaluation of high-grade primary brain tumors, which typically manifest increased relative BV and increased permeability (Covarrubias, Rosen, & Lev, 2004).…”