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Kornreich Liora - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Pontine tumors carry the worst prognosis of all brain tumors. In most cases, the diagnosis is based solely on MR imaging, without biopsy. OBJECTIVE: To describe the MR findings of pontine tumors at diagnosis and during follow-up and correlate those with prognosis and to assess the value of MR ...
Yano Fuzuki - - 2005
Carcinoid tumors arising from the ampulla of Vater are rare, and their magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings have not been reported in the literature to date. We report a case of carcinoid tumor of the ampulla of Vater and discuss the characteristic MR imaging findings. The tumor was isointense relative ...
Bhatti Arshad M - - 2005
The authors report an unusual case of volar wrist swelling with the appearance of a simple ganglion on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); however, operative and histologic examination identified the swelling as an ancient schwannoma. Ancient schwannomas mostly present as a solitary tumor. A lobulated tumor in this location has not ...
Xu Maosheng - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Oligodendroglial tumors form an uncommon, but distinct, subgroup of gliomas with longer survival, better treatment response, and characteristic genetic alterations. Noninvasive grading of oligodendroglial tumors using functional and metabolic magnetic resonance imaging may be helpful in guiding the treatment approach and predicting malignant transformation of these tumors. We used ...
Friedrich Reinhard E - - 2005
Plexiform neurofibroma (PNF) is a typical feature of neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). About 10% of patients with NF1 develop malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST), usually arising from PNF, and this is the major cause of poor prognosis. A better prognosis can be achieved if the tumors are diagnosed at an ...
Puri Vinod - - 2005
A 13-year-old female presented with two episodes of hemiplegia and hemianopia involving opposite sides, each time associated with seizures. On both occasions, the magnetic resonance (MR) scan showed a giant demyelinating, peripherally enhancing lesion with mass effect. MR spectroscopy (MRS) was indistinguishable from a tumor. At the first episode, she ...
Wurstbauer Karl - - 2005
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of the use of planning CTs with slow revolution time (4s/slice; 'slow CTs') in the planning procedure of radiotherapy for lung cancer patients in comparison to commonly used 'fast' planning CTs; impact on margin assessment of planning target volume (PTV) design. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eighteen lung ...
Armato Samuel G SG - - 2005
Computed tomography (CT) has become an essential tool for monitoring the progression of mesothelioma tumor or a patient's response to treatment. Despite the accepted role of CT for the evaluation of mesothelioma, however, the current standard practice remains the manual measurement of tumor extent on CT scans. The process of ...
Jacobs Andreas H - - 2005
Imaging in patients with brain tumors aims toward the determination of the localization, extend, type, and malignancy of the tumor. Imaging is being used for primary diagnosis, planning of treatment including placement of stereotaxic biopsy, resection, radiation, guided application of experimental therapeutics, and delineation of tumor from functionally important neuronal ...
Chen Jin-Cherng - - 2005
The occurrence of both dumbbell meningioma and dumbbell schwannoma in one patient has not been reported in the literature. We present a 16-year-old female patient, who had progressive bilateral hearing impairment for 5 years and a progressively enlarged, non-tender neck mass for 1.5 years. Mild motor weakness over her right ...
Maia Antonio C M AC - - 2005
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) measurements derived from perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) may be useful to evaluate angiogenesis and preoperatively estimate the grade of a glioma. We hypothesized that rCBV is correlated with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression as marker of the angiogenic stimulus in presumed supratentorial ...
Genden Eric M - - 2005
There has been a great deal of controversy regarding the appropriate method of management of oral cavity and oropharyngeal tumors that invade the mandible. The inability to acquire intraoperative bone margins can make the decision process complex. Preoperative imaging offers several advantages, however, there is no single modality that has ...
Takeshita K - - 2005
BACKGROUND: We describe imaging and pathologic features of serous cystadenoma of the pancreas on multislice helical computed tomography CT (MS-CT) and surgical resection. METHODS: Radiologic and pathologic features were analyzed in five patients. All patients underwent MS-CT and digital subtraction angiography (DSA), and four patients underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. ...
Bouaziz Mouna Chelli - - 2005
Primary leiomyosarcoma of bone is a very rare tumor. Four cases are reported: 3 tumors were located in the femur and 1 in the talus. Clinical and imaging findings including radiographs, CT, and MRI are described. The final diagnosis was made by histopathological, immunohistochemical, and/or ultrastructural study after biopsy.
Yang Seung-Yeob - - 2005
Paragangliomas of the cauda equina are rare neuroendocrine tumors. Four cases of nonsecreting paraganglioma of the cauda equina, preoperatively misdiagnosed as neurinoma, are presented with an emphasis on the correlation between magnetic resonance imaging findings and pathological features. Although it is difficult to correctly diagnose paraganglioma preoperatively for intradural extramedullary ...
Pilleul Frank - - 2005
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in predicting the location, type of ductal involvement, and malignant transformation of intraductal papillary mucinous (IPM) pancreatic tumors made in a preoperative routine exam. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 24 patients with histologic confirmation of IPM tumor (IPMT) were ...
Gabata T - - 2005
We report a case of solid type serous cystadenoma of the pancreas. Computed tomographic and magnetic resonance (MR) images showed a hypervascular solid tumor that was difficult to differentiate from endocrine tumor of the pancreas. However, the tumor showed marked hyperintensity similar to that of hepatic cyst on MR cholangiopancreatography, ...
Cha Soonmee - - 2005
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Histopathologic evaluation remains the reference standard for diagnosis of glioma and classification of histologic subtypes, but is challenged by subjective criteria, tissue sampling error, and lack of specific tumor markers. Anatomic imaging is essential for surgical planning of gliomas but is limited by its nonspecificity and its ...
Parney Ian F - - 2005
OBJECT: Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) is a novel method for delivering therapeutic agents to infiltrative brain tumor cells. For agents administered by CED, changes on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging directly resulting from catheter placement, infusion, and the therapeutic compound may confound any interpretation of tumor progression. As part of an ongoing ...
Hsu Wendy C - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the preoperative accuracy of preservation of the retropharyngeal fat plane on magnetic resonance (MR) images in predicting the absence of fixation or extension of head and neck carcinomas to the prevertebral space. METHODS: The MR images of 75 patients with T3 ...
Qayyum Aliya - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative accuracy of CT or MR imaging in the detection of inoperable tumor sites prior to cytoreductive surgery in a large series of patients with newly diagnosed primary epithelial ovarian cancer. METHODS: One hundred thirty-seven women with newly diagnosed primary epithelial ovarian cancer underwent CT (n ...
Simonetti Arjan W - - 2005
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the combination of magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) data and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data on the classification result of four brain tumor classes. Suppressed and unsuppressed short echo time MRSI and MRI were performed on 24 patients with ...
Schlemmer Heinz-Peter - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical use of a novel whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system for comprehensive assessment of tumor spread in clinical routine. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty-five patients with different tumors with known metastatic disease and 6 healthy volunteers were included. High-resolution MRI ...
Neto Maria Eugênia L R B de V - - 2005
Glomus tumors, also called paragangliomas, originate from nonchromaffin cells. The tumor is typically vascular and grows from capillary and pre-capillary vessels in-between epithelial cells. It is worth mentioning that the most common symptoms are pulsating tinnitus and hearing loss. Imaging studies (CT and MRI) are necessary for diagnosis. This paper ...
Psarros T G - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The feasibility of high resolution CT imaging for evaluating experimentally-induced brain tumors in rats was assessed. METHODS: The gliosarcoma cell line (9 L/lacZ) was inoculated in 34 male Fischer 344 rats and CT studies were performed prior to and at 4, 7, 9, 12 and 14 days post-tumor cell ...
Restrepo Carlos S - - 2005
This article reviews CT and MRI features of malignant cardiac and pericardial tumors, most of which originate from the lung, breast, melanoma, leukemia, or lymphoma through lymphatic, hematogenous, transvenous, and direct pathways. Although echocardiography establishes the diagnosis in most cases, CT and MRI provide additional physical, spatial, and functional information ...
Koyama Takashi - - 2005
We evaluated esophageal peristalsis in patients with esophageal tumors by cine MR using steady-state free precession (SSFP) sequence and correlated the alteration of the esophageal peristalsis with clinical symptoms and tumor stages. Thirteen patients with pathologically proven esophageal tumors, including 12 esophageal cancers and one submucosal leiomyoma, underwent cine MRI ...
Iseki Hiroshi - - 2005
Malignant brain tumors vary among patients and are characterized by their irregular shapes and infiltration. Localization of functional areas in the brain also differs among patients, and excess removal of tumor near eloquent areas may increase the risk of damage of function, such as motor paresis and speech disturbance. Recent ...
Knapp Edson L - - 2005
BACKGROUND: No single imaging approach is ideal for every tumor. While radiography can be effective for diagnosis of specific tumors, additional imaging is often required. Soft tissue sarcomas require a multimodality approach. METHODS: The authors discuss the general imaging approaches for patients who present with soft tissue masses, the fundamental ...
Inui Kazuo - - 2005
The instruments and processing systems of intraductal ultrasonography (IDUS) and 3D-IDUS are developing. IDUS is a reliable method for the evaluation of cholangiocarcinoma, and accurate staging is the most significant role of IDUS. DPR images produced by 3D-IDUS are useful to assess the tumor extension and the relationship with surrounding ...
McGann Christopher - - 2005
Intracardiac paragangliomas are rare endocrine tumors that are usually benign and can be cured by surgical resection. Both invasive and encapsulated forms have been described and degree of invasion determines surgical complexity. We present in vivo detection of fibrotic encapsulation in a cardiac paraganglioma using delayed enhancement (DE) cardiac magnetic ...
Yee Lau Phooi - - 2005
The objective of this paper is to present an analytical method to detect lesions or tumors in digitized medical images for 3D visualization. The authors developed a tumor detection method using three parameters; edge (E), gray (G), and contrast (H) values. The method proposed here studied the EGH parameters in ...
Prastawa Marcel - - 2005
Validation and method of comparison for segmentation of magnetic resonance images (MRI) presenting pathology is a challenging task due to the lack of reliable ground truth. We propose a new method for generating synthetic multi-modal 3D brain MRI with tumor and edema, along with the ground truth. Tumor mass effect ...
Westphal Sydney A - - 2005
Although rare, pheochromocytomas are potentially lethal tumors. Thus, it is important that physicians be able to diagnose these tumors. The definitive diagnosis of a pheochromocytoma rests on demonstrating catecholamine overproduction. Once the diagnosis is established, computed tomography scan, magnetic resonance imaging, and metaiodobenzylguanidine studies are utilized for localizing the tumor. ...
Mancas Matei - - 2005
A novel tumor detection technique on CT Scan images of the neck area is detailed in this paper. This technique is based on an airways' symmetry evolution within slices. The algorithm proposes to the physician a set of three slices where a tumor (if it exists) should mostly be located. ...
Oh Kyung Joong - - 2005
Leiomyoma is a rare tumor arising from the uveal tract. Fundoscopically, it appears as a yellowish-white, elevated mass and cannot be readily distinguished from melanoma or other uveal tumors. Cross-sectional imaging may have an important role, particularly when the opaque ocular media or a vitreous hemorrhage precludes a clear ophthalmoscopic ...
Francis Isaac R - - 2005
Retroperitoneal sarcomas are rare neoplasms. CT or MR imaging is performed in patients with these tumors to detect local extent and distant metastases of the tumor and for preoperative surgical planning. Most sarcomas cannot be characterized as to cell type with CT or MR, with the exceptions being liposarcomas and ...
Marden Franklin A - - 2004
BACKGROUND: An angiomyoma is an uncommon, benign tumor characterized by numerous vascular channels intermixed with bundles of smooth muscle cells. Oral manifestations are quite rare. We describe for the first time the CT, MRI, and angiographic imaging features and successful preoperative endovascular embolization of an angiomyoma of the tongue. The ...
Akella N Shastry - - 2004
PURPOSE: To determine thresholds of quality for a T2*-weighted perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study and evaluate the effects of an angiogenesis inhibitor on relative blood flow and volume changes in brain tumor patients in a multi-institution setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 36 volunteers from four participating institutions ...
Van der Woude Henk-Jan - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess specific MRI features of adamantinoma, including classic adamantinoma and its osteofibrous dysplasia-like variant, and to assess the role of adamantinoma in surgical planning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images of 22 patients with histologically proven adamantinoma, subtyped according to defined criteria, ...
Zucchi Alessandro - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reliability of measurements obtained using standard imaging techniques (ultrasound and CT scan) vs pathological measurements and the relationship between clinical staging and the choice of the type of surgery. We also analyzed the relationship between cancer parameters (size, site, type of surgery) and prognosis. MATERIALS AND ...
Gagné Isabelle M - - 2004
Accurate planning target volume delineation is vital to the success of conformal radiation techniques such as standard three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and intensity modulated radiation therapy. With the exception of breath-hold schemes, all current approaches acquire images while the tumor is nonstationary and, as such, are subject to the presence of ...
Kobayashi Hisataka - - 2004
Permeability of tumor vasculature can be a major barrier to successful drug delivery, particularly for high molecular weight agents such as monoclonal antibodies and their diagnostic or therapeutic conjugates. In this study, changes in permeability of SCCVII tumor vessels after radiation treatment were evaluated by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging as ...
Ginsberg Lawrence E - - 2004
Perineural tumor spread (PNS) is a common and potentially devastating complication of head and neck cancer. Because perineural tumor spread may be asymptomatic, the radi-ologist plays a critical role in the evaluation of the head and neck cancer patient. Although PNS may be seen on CT, MR imaging is far ...
Yokouchi Junichi - - 2004
Case 1: A 14-year-old boy with nasopharyngeal cancer (T4N0M0) was treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) as a boost therapy after conventional radiotherapy. Persistent residual tumor visible with MR remained after conventional radiotherapy comprising 59.6 Gy in total. We therefore performed SRS to add a further irradiation dose while causing minimal ...
Yousem David M - - 2004
Knowing the surgical options for treating laryngeal carcinomas and the factors that are used to select patients for radiation therapy leads to a more valuable and relevant interpretation of neck scans in patients with laryngeal tumors. Critical factors include tumor volume; cartilaginous invasion; spread across supraglottic-glottic-subglottic boundaries; infiltration of preepiglottic, ...
Xiong Henry Q - - 2004
PURPOSE: To evaluate the biologic effects of SU6668 in patients with solid tumors using comprehensive measures of pharmacokinetics (PK), functional imaging, and tissue correlative studies. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Eligible patients with tumors accessible for core needle biopsy were treated with SU6668 at doses of 200 or 400 mg/m(2)/day. Functional computed tomography ...
Zhang Bo - - 2004
Central neurocytoma (CNC) is an uncommon benign tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) occurring in adults and is more likely to be located in the region of the foramina of Monra. Few studies have described the neuroradiological features of CNC, and most are single case reports. Our aim was ...
Lell Michael M - - 2004
The purpose of this study is to evaluate multislice spiral CT (MSCT) in multiplanar functional imaging of the larynx and hypopharynx and to define the optimal image planes for the delineation of the tumor and specific anatomical structures. Forty patients with suspected tumors of the larynx or hypopharynx were examined ...
Sung Mi Sook - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate MR imaging of sacrococcygeal chordoma. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: Thirty patients (age range 22-80 years) underwent MR imaging for the diagnosis and preoperative evaluation of sacrococcygeal chordomas. Eight patients had follow-up MR examination after treatment. The MR images were performed with T1- and T2-weighted imaging, and gadolinium (Gd)-enhanced ...
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