Abstract #0428
Amide Proton Transfer Imaging of Human Brain Tumors Distinguishes Tumor from Brain Tissue at the Periphery
van Zijl P, Zhou J, Schlosser M, Pomper M, Jones C
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University
In the amide proton transfer (APT) effect, endogenous mobile protein or peptide amide protons are saturated and exchange with free water protons, thereby reducing the measurable water signal. Ten brain tumor patients were scanned with APT, T2w, T1w, FLAIR and DWI imaging. The quantitative analysis showed that the APT contrast was able to distinguish active tumor from normal appearing white matter or peritumoral edema better than the standard clinical measures