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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551953

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Objective To investigate the clinical and characteristic imaging findings of intracranial gliosarcoma. Methods The imaging findings of surgery and pathology proved intracranial gliosarcoma in 15 cases were retrospectively analyzed. There were 10 males and 5 females, ranging in age from 44 to 67 years (mean age 58 years). Results All tumors were located in supratentorium, including 13 cases in the temporal or parietal lobe, 1 cases in the occipital lobe, and 1 cases in the thalamus. Tumors appeared as round or ellipse in shape. The lesions ranged in size from 3 to 9 cm (mean 4.6 cm). CT scan showed mingled hypo and isodensity in 7, hypodense in 4 with CT value from 18 to 22 HU, hyperdense in 4 with the CT value from 48 to 55 HU. Enhancement appeared as an irregular pattern. The margin was clear. Most intracranial gliosarcoma showed perifocal edema. MRI were examined in 6 cases, whichappeared as low signal on T 1WI, and as high signal on T 2WI. There was irregular enhancement of the mass. Conclusion It was difficult to make the correct preoperative diagnosis for gliosarcoma, but it was possible to make a tendency diagnosis using CT or MR combined with the history. Contrast enhanced CT and MRI should be useful in differentiating gliosarcoma from glioblastoma.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539579

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Objective To analyse imaging features of atypical meningioma.Methods There were 17 cases with atypical meningiomas proved by pathology,7 cases were male,10 cases were female,ranged in age from 34~69 years.17 cases all examined with CT,and 10 cases with CT enhanced scanning;12 cases examined with MRI and 8 cases with MR enhanced scanning,5 cases examined with DSA.Results The major imaging features of atypical meningioma included:the borders of tumors were mostly irregular,nonhomogeneous density or signal on plain CT and MRI,nonhomogeneous enhancement on enhanced CT and MRI.Cystic and necrotic changing and the invasion of cranial bone and adjacent structure could be seen.5 cases with dural tail sign on MRI,3 of them,this sign was short,thick and irregular.Heavy staining was showed on DSA.Conclusion Atypical meningiomas are of some clinical and imaging features.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 712-714, 2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-412177

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Objective:To analyse the imaging featrues of intractranial tuberculoma and improve the diagnostic accuracy.Methods:31 patients with clinical characteritics and pathological proved intracranial tuberculomas were studied retrospectively.Results:"egg-shell"calcification were the feature of giant calcified and ossified tuberculoma.CT scaning were single and multiple nodular lesion.In the contrast enhancing CT scaning,plate shaped or ring form shadows were shown.MRI were provided hypointense on T1WI and hyperintense on T2WI.The rim homogeneous enhancement were showd in the Gd-DTPA.Conclusion:The diagnosis of typical intracranial tuberculomas can be made.After antituberculosis chemotherapy,CT and MRI can help made differsntial diagnosis.Operative indications should be select strictly.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551995

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Objective To investigate the characteristic clinical, imaging, and pathologic findings of intracranial neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumours. Methods The imaging findings of surgery and pathobiology proved intracranial neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumours in 14 cases (7 male and 7 female, ranging in age from 6-56 years; mean age 33.8 years) were retrospectively analyzed. Results Eight gangliogliomas were located in the frontal lobe (4 cases), temporal lobe (1 case),fronto- temporal lobe(2 cases), and pons (1 case). They appeared as iso-or low density on CT, iso-or low signal intensity on T 1WI, and high signal intensity on T 2WI on MR imaging. Two central neurocytomas were located in the supratentorial ventricles. Four desmoplastic gangliogliomas were seen as cystic masses, appearing as low signal intensity on T 1WI and high signal intensity on T 2WI Conclusion Intracranial neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumours had imaging characteristics. Combined with clinical history, it was possible to make a tendency preoperative diagnosis using CT or MR.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-540377

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Objective To study the clinical law and imaging characteristics of intracranial primary malignant lymphoma.Methods The clinical law and imaging finding in 27 cases of intracranial primary malignant lymphoma confirmed by pathology were analysed CT scan was performed in all cases.MRI examination were carried out in 20 cases simultaneously.Results The first symptom in most cases was headache,and other symptoms were epileopsy,dizziness,hemiplegia,etc.This lesion was mostly seen in male around 40 years old.The lesions were mostly equal or high density on CT,equal or low signal intensity on T 1WI and closed to grey matter signal intensity on T 2WI.Tumors were enhanced obviously on contrast-enhanced scans,necrosis of center of focus was seen in 1/3 cases.The lesions were single or multiple.Conclusion The accuray diagnosis of intracranial primary malignant lymphoma can be done by combined clinical data with imaging features.

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