Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Guimaraes, Marcos Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Noschang, Julia, Teixeira, Sara Reis, Santos, Marcel Koenigkam, Lederman, Henrique Manoel [UNIFESP], Tostes, Vivian [UNIFESP], Kundra, Vikas, Oliveira, Alex Dias, Hochhegger, Bruno, Marchiori, Edson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40644-017-0107-7
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/55108
Resumo: Cancer is the leading cause of natural death in the pediatric populations of developed countries, yet cure rates are greater than 70% when a cancer is diagnosed in its early stages. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods have markedly improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, while avoiding the risks of ionizing radiation that are associated with most conventional radiological methods, such as computed tomography and positron emission tomography/computed tomography. The advent of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in association with the development of metabolic- and function-based techniques has led to the use of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging for the screening, diagnosis, staging, response assessment, and post-therapeutic follow-up of children with solid sporadic tumours or those with related genetic syndromes. Here, the advantages, techniques, indications, and limitations of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in the management of pediatric oncology patients are presented.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
title Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
spellingShingle Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
Guimaraes, Marcos Duarte
Neoplasm
Pediatrics
Magnetic resonance imaging
Whole body MRI
Whole body imaging
title_short Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
title_full Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
title_fullStr Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
title_full_unstemmed Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
title_sort Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer
author Guimaraes, Marcos Duarte
author_facet Guimaraes, Marcos Duarte
Noschang, Julia
Teixeira, Sara Reis
Santos, Marcel Koenigkam
Lederman, Henrique Manoel [UNIFESP]
Tostes, Vivian [UNIFESP]
Kundra, Vikas
Oliveira, Alex Dias
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
author_role author
author2 Noschang, Julia
Teixeira, Sara Reis
Santos, Marcel Koenigkam
Lederman, Henrique Manoel [UNIFESP]
Tostes, Vivian [UNIFESP]
Kundra, Vikas
Oliveira, Alex Dias
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimaraes, Marcos Duarte
Noschang, Julia
Teixeira, Sara Reis
Santos, Marcel Koenigkam
Lederman, Henrique Manoel [UNIFESP]
Tostes, Vivian [UNIFESP]
Kundra, Vikas
Oliveira, Alex Dias
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasm
Pediatrics
Magnetic resonance imaging
Whole body MRI
Whole body imaging
topic Neoplasm
Pediatrics
Magnetic resonance imaging
Whole body MRI
Whole body imaging
description Cancer is the leading cause of natural death in the pediatric populations of developed countries, yet cure rates are greater than 70% when a cancer is diagnosed in its early stages. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods have markedly improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, while avoiding the risks of ionizing radiation that are associated with most conventional radiological methods, such as computed tomography and positron emission tomography/computed tomography. The advent of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in association with the development of metabolic- and function-based techniques has led to the use of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging for the screening, diagnosis, staging, response assessment, and post-therapeutic follow-up of children with solid sporadic tumours or those with related genetic syndromes. Here, the advantages, techniques, indications, and limitations of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in the management of pediatric oncology patients are presented.
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