Vogl T, Peer F, Reiman V, Holtmann S, Rennschmid C, Weber H, Hahn D, Lissner J
Radiologische Klinik der Universität München.
Rofo. 1989 Jan;150(1):58-65. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1046974.
Simultaneous 31P-MR spectroscopy (MRS) and MR imaging (MRI) of 10 patients suffering from superficial tumours like carcinoma, lymphoma and adenoma, revealed significantly enhanced concentrations of phosphomonoester, phosphodiester and inorganic phosphorus in the tumour, whereas the concentration of phosphocreatine was lower in comparison to muscle tissue. In all tumours the pH showed a slight alkaline shift. The existing of necrotic regions detected by MRI was accompanied by an increase of inorganic phosphorus in the spectra. A follow-up study of a patient with a lymphoma during chemotherapy showed a tumour regression, whereas the spectra indicated a continuous approach of tumour values to the muscle values.