Cerebral MR Perfusion Imaging Analysis of Peritumoral Tissue.

2007 
Highly malignant gliomas have an infiltrating growth making it impossible to establish the exact limits of the lesion with magnetic resonance images after contrast medium administration because the peripheral component of the lesion does not enhance. On the contrary, cerebral metastases have an expansive growth and therefore lack a peripheral component beyond the enhanced area. In some cases the MR perfusional technique can demonstrate neoplastic tissue even with little damage to the brain-blood barrier and therefore with no enhancement. Our study aimed to estimate in which cases the MR perfusion technique will characterize peripheral neoplastic tissue that fails to enhance in gliomas in order to make a differential diagnosis between gliomas and metastases. We studied 60 tumours in 53 patients with MR perfusion and conventional sequences. We evaluated the presence of hyperperfused tissue in CBV maps outside the enhanced area after contrast administration and estimated the tumoral tissue CBV. None of the m...
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