Semmler W, Bachert-Baumann P, Gückel F, Gademann G, Zabel H J, van Kaick G
Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Institut für Radiologie und Pathophysiologie, Heidelberg.
Onkologie. 1989 Aug;12 Suppl 1:46-50. doi: 10.1159/000216686.
The 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy allows to monitor noninvasively and in vivo the energy and phospholipid metabolism of tissue. At present the high technical demand prevents the application of this new modality in the clinical routine. By means of some cases the advantages and limitations of the 31P-MRS are demonstrated. Recent results show that 31P-MRS monitors effects on the metabolism of tumor cells as early as two days after onset of chemotherapy. Further clinical studies and technical developments are necessary to render 31P-MRS a clinic routine examination.