Andrea Romano, Allegra Romano, Giulia Moltoni, Giulia de Rosa, Silvia D'Eufemia, Antonella Blandino, Cristiana Monopoli, Lidia Zema, Sara De Giorgi, Sara Tristano, Tamara Ius, Alessia Rega, Vittorio Pio Mancini, Gabriele Madonia, Alessandro Bozzao
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Abstract
This review examines the distinctive role of arterial spin labelling (ASL) in neuro-oncology. ASL is a completely non-invasive MRI technique that quantifies cerebral perfusion without exogenous contrast agents, making it an attractive alternative to dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) perfusion-particularly WHEN gadolinium cannot be administered or when serial follow-up studies are required. Unlike DSC, ASL is immune to magnetic susceptibility artefacts, and, unlike DCE, it does not demand lengthy acquisitions or complex post-processing. The available evidence indicates that ASL performs well in grading gliomas and in characterizing brain metastases, lymphomas, and meningiomas. Its superiority over other perfusion methods becomes most apparent in longitudinal follow-up of cerebral gliomas, where it reliably tracks haemodynamic changes, and in assessing tumour-related conditions such as epilepsy and paraneoplastic syndromes. Overall, ASL offers a repeatable and dependable assessment of tumour perfusion and vascularity, thereby supporting more accurate diagnosis, grading, and treatment monitoring in neuro-oncology.
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Felice Perussia founded La radiologia medica in 1914. It is a peer-reviewed journal and serves as the official journal of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM). The primary purpose of the journal is to disseminate information related to Radiology, especially advancements in diagnostic imaging and related disciplines. La radiologia medica welcomes original research on both fundamental and clinical aspects of modern radiology, with a particular focus on diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques. It also covers topics such as radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, radiobiology, health physics, and artificial intelligence in the context of clinical implications. The journal includes various types of contributions such as original articles, review articles, editorials, short reports, and letters to the editor. With an esteemed Editorial Board and a selection of insightful reports, the journal is an indispensable resource for radiologists and professionals in related fields. Ultimately, La radiologia medica aims to serve as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing within the radiological community.