2018
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nox238.072
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Quantification of tumour microstructure in low and high-grade brain tumours using VERDICT MRI: an initial feasibility study

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“…VERDICT is a model that infers tumor cell microstructure from DWI measurements ( 126 ). This model derives multiple compartments (intracellular, intravascular and extracellular–extravascular spaces) and has recently been used to investigate treatment response in animal models of glioma ( 196 , 197 ). It has subsequently been adapted in human glioblastoma studies in treatment-naive patients ( 198 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…VERDICT is a model that infers tumor cell microstructure from DWI measurements ( 126 ). This model derives multiple compartments (intracellular, intravascular and extracellular–extravascular spaces) and has recently been used to investigate treatment response in animal models of glioma ( 196 , 197 ). It has subsequently been adapted in human glioblastoma studies in treatment-naive patients ( 198 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vascular, extracellular and restricted diffusion for cytometry in tumours (VERDICT) is a model that infers tissue microstructure from DWI measurements [16]. This model derives multiple compartments (intracellular, intravascular and extracellular–extravascular spaces), has been applied to xenograft models of colorectal cancer and to patient studies of prostate cancer and has recently been shown to be feasible in glioma [1619]. Here, we have applied this method to image intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity in glioma and validated with histology as part of a prospective study.…”
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confidence: 99%