Warren Katherine E
National Cancer Institute, Neuro-Oncology Branch, Building 82, Room 219, 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2005 Mar;5(2):119-26. doi: 10.1007/s11910-005-0009-0.
The assessment of children with brain tumors represents a unique challenge due to the difficulty in obtaining repeat tissue samples for evaluation. Over the past decade, magnetic resonance imaging has been the standard imaging modality utilized to follow tumor status and treatment effects in these children because of its sensitivity and ability to delineate tumor tissue. The information obtained from standard magnetic resonance imaging is primarily limited to structural changes. Newer techniques that noninvasively assess metabolic and physiologic characteristics of brain and tumor tissue are being developed and incorporated into clinical trials, particularly for the newer molecularly targeted agents, where physiologic changes rather than tumor size reduction may be an early determinant of activity. This article reviews some of these techniques and their role in the assessment of children with brain tumors.
由于难以获取重复的组织样本进行评估,对患有脑肿瘤的儿童进行评估是一项独特的挑战。在过去十年中,磁共振成像因其敏感性和描绘肿瘤组织的能力,一直是用于跟踪这些儿童肿瘤状态和治疗效果的标准成像方式。从标准磁共振成像获得的信息主要限于结构变化。正在开发非侵入性评估脑和肿瘤组织代谢及生理特征的新技术,并将其纳入临床试验,特别是对于更新的分子靶向药物,生理变化而非肿瘤大小缩小可能是活性的早期决定因素。本文综述了其中一些技术及其在患有脑肿瘤儿童评估中的作用。