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Low Grade Gliomas. Can We Predict Tumour Behaviour from Imaging Features?
Low grade gliomas (WHO grade II) are diffuse, infiltrative glial tumours of the brain. The low grade glioma group includes a number of entities, namely diffuse astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and oligoastrocytoma. This group of the low-grade gliomas share certain common issues of behaviour, clinical...
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Published in: | The neuroradiology journal 2008-09, Vol.21 (1_suppl), p.47-66 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Low grade gliomas (WHO grade II) are diffuse, infiltrative glial tumours of the brain. The low grade glioma group includes a number of entities, namely diffuse astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and oligoastrocytoma. This group of the low-grade gliomas share certain common issues of behaviour, clinical assessment and management. Even though these tumours are termed low grade they are not to be considered “benign”: untreated they are invariably fatal. They may remain “stable” for many years and hence a “watch and wait” treatment policy is often adopted. Unfortunately some tumours progress more rapidly than others with dedifferentiation into high grade tumours which become rapidly fatal. Based on standard imaging criteria it has been difficult to predict which of these low grade gliomas will progress more rapidly. Treatment decisions would benefit from some prediction as to which tumours are likely to progress more rapidly than others. This review will discuss some of the imaging features that may help to predict which low grade gliomas will progress more rapidly than others. Such imaging features include the rate of growth on serial imaging; the morphological features that parallel genetic markers; the assessment and change of tumour vascular status as assessed by MR perfusion imaging and tumour characteristics on PET and MR spectroscopy. |
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ISSN: | 1971-4009 2385-1996 |
DOI: | 10.1177/19714009080210S109 |