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INTRAOPERATIVE CONTRAST ENHANCED ULTRASOUND IN BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY
2014
Neuro-Oncology
BACKGROUND: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a dynamic and continuous modality that offers a real-time, direct view of vascularization patterns and tissue resistance for many organs. Thanks to newer ultrasound contrast agents, CEUS has become a wellestablished, live-imaging technique in many contexts, but it has never been used extensively for brain imaging. The use of intraoperative CEUS (iCEUS) imaging in neurosurgery is limited. OBJECTIVE: To provide the first dynamic and continuous
doi:10.1093/neuonc/nou206.36
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