PET/CT in comparison with PET/MRI as an imaging modality in the management of Gliomas –A systematic review and meta analysis
Gliomas are the most commonly occurring type of primary brain tumors. They account for 32% of all brain tumors and 80% of all malignant intracranial tumors. Gliomas are separated into four grades according to the World Health Organization. While low-grade gliomas generally have a favorable outlook, high-grade gliomas cause significant morbidity and mortality Given the lack of clarity about the causes of gliomas and their potential lethality, early diagnosis and identification is crucial.
Source: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences - Category: Radiology Authors: Bareq S. Al-Lami, Baqer S. Al-Lami, Yasir S. Al-Lami Tags: Systematic Review Source Type: research
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