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Measurement of Perfusion Rate in Human Melanoma Xenografts by Contrast-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Heidi Lyng; Gro A. Dahle; Olav Kaalhus; Arne Skretting; Einar K. Rofstad is a Medicine article available to read on EtoBox.

## Abstract Reliable methods based on MRI for measurement of the perfusion rate in human tumors are highly warranted. Tumors of two amelanotic human melanoma xenograft lines were subjected to dynamic ^1^H MRI after i.v. administration of gado‐pentetate dimeglumine (Gd‐DTPA). The aim was to investigate to what extent different perfusion parameters determined from the Gd‐DTPA kinetics, i.e., the initial uptake rate, the maximal uptake, the decay rate, and the perfusion rate calculated by use of the Kety equation, can be used as a reliable estimate of tumor perfusion rate. Each parameter was calculated in dual; one calculation was based on relative signal intensity increase (RSII) in __T__~1~‐weighted MR images and the other on Gd‐DTPA concentration determined from the images. The perfusion parameters were compared with the perfusion rates determined from measurement of tumor uptake of ^86^Rb or [^14^C]iodoantipyrine. The results showed that reliable estimates of tumor perfusion rate can be achieved from analysis of Gd‐DTPA kinetics by use of the Kety equation. Gd‐DTPA kinetics based on concentration might be used to achieve reliable estimates of absolute tumor perfusion rate, whereas

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Author
Heidi Lyng; Gro A. Dahle; Olav Kaalhus; Arne Skretting; Einar K. Rofstad
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons; Wiley (John Wiley & Sons); John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Wiley (ISSN 0740-3194)
Published
1998
Language
EN
Field
Medicine (Health Sciences)