Diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging with background body signal suppression (DWIBS): features and potential applications in oncology
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2008
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Kwee, T.C.
Takahara, T.
Ochiai, Reiji
Nievelstein, R.A.J.
Luijten, P.R.
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Abstract
Diffusion-weighted
magnetic resonance imaging (DWI)
provides functional information and
can be used for the detection and
characterization of pathologic processes,
including malignant tumors.
The recently introduced concept of
“diffusion-weighted whole-body
imaging with background body signal
suppression” (DWIBS) now allows
acquisition of volumetric diffusionweighted
images of the entire body.
This new concept has unique features
different from conventional DWI and
may play an important role in wholebody
oncological imaging. This
review describes and illustrates the
basics of DWI, the features of
DWIBS, and its potential applications
in oncology.
Keywords
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, Whole-body imaging, Oncology, Neoplasm staging