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The use of magnetic resonance imaging to noninvasively detect genetic signatures in oligodendroglioma.

BACKGROUND: Some patients with low-grade glioma have extraordinarily long survival times; current, early treatment does not prolong their lives. For this reason, therapies that sometimes have neurologic side effects are often deferred intentionally.

METHODS: In a study of oligodendrogliomas, we used a quantitative method of MR analysis based on the S-transform to investigate whether codeletion of chromosomes 1p and 19q, a marker of good prognosis, could be predicted accurately by measuring image texture.

RESULTS: Differences in texture were seen between tumors with codeletion of chromosomes 1p and 19q and those with intact 1p and 19q alleles on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted and T2-weighted MR images. Quantitative MR texture on T2 images predicted codeletion of chromosomes 1p and 19q with high sensitivity and specificity.

CONCLUSIONS: This new method of MR image interpretation may have the potential to augment the diagnostic assessment of patients with suspected low-grade glioma.

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