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Abstract #0957

RADIOMIC ANALYSIS OF 3D MR FINGERPRINTING IN ADULT BRAIN TUMORS

Louisa Onyewadume1, Ozden Kilinc1, Satyam Ghodasara1, Debra McGivney1, Samuel Frankel1, Dan Ma2, Sara Dastmalchian2, Jeffrey Sunshine1,2, Marta Couce1,2, Mark Griswold1,2, Vikas Gulani1,2, Jill Barnholtz-Sloan1, Andrew E. Sloan1,2, and Chaitra Badve1,2

1Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States

Though conventional and advanced MR imaging studies such as perfusion and MR spectroscopy are useful for evaluating brain tumors, there remains a need for a rapid, quantitative, and non-invasive method. Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) utilizes pseudo-randomized acquisition parameters to simultaneously quantify multiple tissue properties including T1 and T2 relaxation times. A previous 2D MRF study quantitatively differentiated between solid tumor and peri-tumoral white matter regions of various brain tumors. In this ongoing study we demonstrate the capability of volumetric 3D MRF to improve lesion characterization between adult intra-axial brain neoplasms using first- and second- order radiomic analysis.

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