Diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) is the only novel imaging technique that is able to demonstrate white matter tracts and their structural changes related to different brain pathologies. Diffusion tensor describes the 3D diffusion phenomenon of the protons according to their microenvironmental properties allowing a unique description of the space where this molecular movement takes place. This model provides in vivo demonstration of the complex ultrastructural organization of the white matter as well as structural changes due to tumoral invasion. Current applications of DTI and magnetic resonance tractography allow accurate delineation of the eloquent white matter tracts and their relation with tumoral tissue. This article summarizes the basic physics and clinical applications of DTI in brain tumor diagnosis and follow-up. Effectiveness of different DTI metrics and magnetic resonance tractography is reviewed in tumor characterization, treatment planning and in the assessment of post-therapeutic changes. The ...
Pia C. SundgrenYue CaoThomas L. Chenevert
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Luiz Celso Hygino da CruzA. Gregory Sorensen
P K ThomasAmit Kumar SinghManish Srivastava