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Using Quantitative Imaging Techniques to Assess Vascularity in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma.

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  • Using Quantitative Imaging Techniques to Assess Vascularity in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma. Abstract Text:

    a vogelA Vogel,b dasgebB Dasgeb,m hassanM Hassan,f amyotF Amyot,v chernomordikV Chernomordik,y taoY Tao,s g demosS G Demos,k wyvillK Wyvill,k alemanK Aleman,r littleR Little,r yarchoanR Yarchoan,a h gandjbakhcheA H Gandjbakhche,abby vogelAbby Vogel,bahar dasgebBahar Dasgeb,moinuddin hassanMoinuddin Hassan,franck amyotFranck Amyot,victor chernomordikVictor Chernomordik,yang taoYang Tao,stavros g demosStavros G Demos,kathleen wyvillKathleen Wyvill,karen alemanKaren Aleman,richard littleRichard Little,robert yarchoanRobert Yarchoan,amir h gandjbakhcheAmir H Gandjbakhche,

    Three quantitative and non-invasive techniques were used to monitor angiogenesis in Kaposi's sarcoma patients: thermography, laser Doppler imaging (LDI), and near-infrared spectroscopy. Before and after combination cytotoxic and anti-angiogenesis therapy, blood volume, oxygenated hemoglobin, temperature, and blood flow were analyzed. These three techniques are objective, easy to perform, and appear to be very sensitive in assessing changes in the lesions upon administration of therapy.

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    a vogelA Vogel,b dasgebB Dasgeb,m hassanM Hassan,f amyotF Amyot,v chernomordikV Chernomordik,y taoY Tao,sg demosSG Demos,k wyvillK Wyvill,k alemanK Aleman,r littleR Little,r yarchoanR Yarchoan,ah gandjbakhcheAH Gandjbakhche,a vogelA Vogel,b dasgebB Dasgeb,m hassanM Hassan,f amyotF Amyot,v chernomordikV Chernomordik,y taoY Tao,sg demosSG Demos,k wyvillK Wyvill,k alemanK Aleman,r littleR Little,r yarchoanR Yarchoan,ah gandjbakhcheAH Gandjbakhche,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 232-5

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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    AFFILIATION: Lab. of Integrative & Med. Biophys., Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD.

    Country: United States

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