Identifying Response Patterns Earlier Using Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis
- Event:ESTRO 2018: Novalis Circle Symposium
- Topic:Brain Metastasis
- Year:2018
Diana Horvath-Rizea, MD, discusses diagnostic follow-up for brain metastates treatment. She outlines how traditional MR images may not always be sufficient to identify treatment effect. She then explains how Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis works and how those resulting images can be used to determine follow-up treatments. Dr. Horvath-Rizea provides three case examples demonstrating how this software was used to assess patients post treatment in the Clinic for Neuroradiology at Katharinen Hospital Stuttgart, Germany.
About the speaker

Diana Horvath-Rizea, MD
Klinikum Stuttgart – Katharinenhospital, Germany
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