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The Evolution of SLOW-EPSI for Clinical Use

in Glioma Patients at 7T

Guodong Weng, PhD

Dept. of Neuroradiology, Inselspital

Thursday, March 2 2023, 16:00

· CPD

The presentation will show the development of SLOW-EPSI from its beginnings to the current version at 7T for clinical use in glioma patients. The development tried to address the problems of lipid contamination and spectral artifacts around 4-4.5 ppm. Originally, SLOW-EPSI was developed for detecting 2-Hydroxyglutarate (2HG), which is a biomark for IDH-mutant. Resently, in addition to 2HG, it has been modified to detect cystathionine which is a potential biomark of 1p/19q-codeletion.

The lecture will be held as a zoom meeting, please connect using:

https://unibe-ch.zoom.us/j/61954796127?pwd=b25nSWVIVi9PWlV4Vlp3NXpMdjRQdz09

For further info please contact: bernd.jung@insel.ch

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