Skip to main content
. 2011 Mar 15;3(3):191–200. doi: 10.3390/toxins3030191

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Traditional Non-Volumetric Measurements do not Adequately Describe Residual Enhancement in Surgical Resection Cavities. (A) This schematic resection cavity has residual rim enhancement in gray. RECIST criteria measurement ‘A’ or ‘a’ or ‘b’ or Macdonald criteria measurement ‘A*B’ or ‘a*b’ would not adequately describe residual tumor volume and additional tumor growth around the rim or collapse of the resection cavity may be over- or under-interpreted. (B) Differences in axial slice acquisition also impact measurements made by traditional criteria more than volumetric measurements. One scan could obtain axial slice ‘c’ with enhancing tumor measurement ‘x’ but a subsequent scan in the same patient could obtain axial slice ‘d’, causing an incorrect assessment of tumor response. (Reprinted with permission from PLOSOne [15]).