Role of diffusion kurtosis imaging for detecting brain microstructural changes in complete remission childhood survivors undergoing chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract:Objectives
Some children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia receiving chemotherapy may sustain brain microstructural damages that impair their neurocognitive function and affect their quality of life to varying degrees. This study aims to determine whether diffusion kurtosis imaging could detect brain microstructural changes in newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients before and after normalization in complete remission after chemotherapy.
Methods
Twenty newly diagnosed patients with acute lympho… Show more
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