Differentiation of infective from neoplastic brain lesions by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI

M Haris, RK Gupta, A Singh, N Husain, M Husain… - Neuroradiology, 2008 - Springer
… from neoplastic brain lesions with conventional MR imaging. In … in the differentiation of infective
from neoplastic brain lesions. … role in the growth and aggressiveness of brain tumors [8]. It …

T2′ Imaging Predicts Infarct Growth beyond the Acute Diffusion-weighted Imaging Lesion in Acute Stroke1

S Siemonsen, T Fitting, G Thomalla, P Horn… - Radiology, 2008 - pubs.rsna.org
… A key factor in this emergence has been the ability of DW and PW imaging to help determine
the regions of ischemic brain tissue at risk of developing subsequent infarction since viable …

Virtual and real brain tumors: using mathematical modeling to quantify glioma growth and invasion

KR Swanson, C Bridge, JD Murray… - Journal of the neurological …, 2003 - Elsevier
… Note that both types of lesion have a long silent phase (diameter equals 0) for which they …
standard imaging—about 1 year for the high-grade lesion and 9 years for the low-grade lesions

A comprehensive review of MR imaging changes following radiosurgery to 500 brain metastases

TR Patel, BJ McHugh, WL Bi, FJ Minja… - American journal …, 2011 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
… With regard to timing of lesion growth, most lesions increase in size 3–6 months post-SRS.
However, this enlargement can start as early as 6 weeks post-SRS and may not reach peak …

Post-stroke outcomes predicted from multivariate lesion-behaviour and lesion network mapping

M Bowren Jr, J Bruss, K Manzel, D Edwards, C Liu… - Brain, 2022 - academic.oup.com
imaging of subjects with focal brain lesions to reveal associations between behavioural
deficits and the remote network effects of a lesion, … In addition, we used a Latent Growth Curve (…

Segmentation and extraction of brain injury lesions from MRI images: Matlab implementation

R Noureddine, K Tarhini, S Saleh - … International Conference on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… hinders its feasibility as fully automated algorithm requiring some control by the user to
primarily select the seed from where to grow and segment the lesion part of the image[14]. …

Brain lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging in mild and severe head injuries

A Jenkins, MDM Hadley, G Teasdale, P Macpherson… - The lancet, 1986 - Elsevier
… resonance imaging (MRI) within one week of a head injury. Abnormalities indicating primary
brain … Intracerebral lesions were seen only in patients who had lost consciousness and were …

Patterns of contrast enhancement in the brain and meninges

JG Smirniotopoulos, FM Murphy, EJ Rushing… - Radiographics, 2007 - pubs.rsna.org
images but also dynamic, physiologic, and chemical imaging—all … patterns of lesion
enhancement seen on MR and CT images. … to grow larger than 5 mm but also produces …

Search for a map and threshold in perfusion MRI to accurately predict tissue fate: a protocol for assessing lesion growth in patients with persistent vessel occlusion

I Galinovic, AC Ostwaldt, C Soemmer, H Bros… - Cerebrovascular …, 2011 - karger.com
… the minimum volume of brain tissue that will … lesion growth. Patient C demonstrated no
mismatch at either threshold, signaling a lack of penumbra and lesion growth on follow-up imaging

Pseudo-progression after stereotactic radiotherapy of brain metastases: lesion analysis using MRI cine-loops

R Wiggenraad, P Bos, A Verbeek-de Kanter… - Journal of neuro …, 2014 - Springer
… evaluate radiation induced lesion growth after SRT for brain metastases. Although the
interpretation of the cine-loops is a subjective assessment of the changes in time of the images, to …