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This book presents a comprehensive overview of current
state-of-the-art clinical physiological imaging of brain tumors. It
focuses on the clinical applications of various modalities as they
relate to brain tumor imaging, including techniques such as blood
oxygen level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging,
diffusion tensor imaging, magnetic source
imaging/magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance perfusion
imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging, amide proton
transfer imaging, high angular resolution diffusion imaging, and
molecular imaging. Featuring contributions from renowned experts in
functional imaging, this book examines the diagnosis and
characterization of brain tumors, details the application of
functional imaging to treatment planning and monitoring of
therapeutic intervention, and explores future directions in
physiologic brain tumor imaging. Intended for neuro-oncologists,
neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, residents, and medical students,
Functional Imaging of Brain Tumors is a unique resource that serves
to advance patient care and research in this rapidly developing
field.
Editor Jay J. Pillai and authors review important areas in Clinical
Applications of Functional MRI. Articles will include: Blood Oxygen
Level Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for
Presurgical Planning; Visual Mapping Using Blood Oxygen Level
Dependent Functional MRI; Applications of BOLD fMRI and DTI in
Epilepsy; Pretherapeutic fMRI in Children; BOLD fMRI for
Presurgical Planning; Brain Tensor Imaging for Brain Malformations:
Does it Help?; Technical Considerations for fMRI Analysis; Special
Considerations/Technical Limitations of BOLD fMRI; The Economics of
Functional MRI: Clinical and Research; Memory Assessment in the
Clinical Context Using fMRI: A Critical Look at the State of the
Field; Resting State BOLD fMRI for Pre-surgical Planning, and more!
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