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Marinis A - - 2006
The clinical manifestations, the radiologic appearance and the treatment of four women with extragenital endometriosis of the abdominal wall are presented. In two patients endometriosis was found adherent with the structures of the inguinal canal and in the other two the tumors infiltrated structures of the abdominal wall. Symptoms included ...
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Daldrup-Link Heike E - - 2006
Tumor angiogenesis imaging should provide non-invasive assays of tumor vascular characteristics to supplement the now conventional diagnostic imaging goals of depicting tumor location, size, and morphology. This article will review the current status of angiogenesis imaging approaches, considering ultrasound, CT, MR, SPECT, PET and optical techniques with attention to their ...
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Zhang Jingfeng - - 2006
An experimental animal model of malignant soft-tissue tumor was established to investigate the applied value of multi-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging preliminarily. Ten New Zealand white rabbits which were implanted with VX2 tumor in either proximal thigh were subjected to CT plain scan and perfusion scan two weeks later respectively, ...
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Pathak Arvind P - - 2006
Cancer is one of the most mutable diseases known, exhibiting a superfluity and heterogeneity of molecular pathways that impart an almost chimerical nature to it. Exploiting these pathways for patient therapy demands an understanding of the physiology of tumors from the molecular to the systemic level. To this end, multiparametric ...
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Sanjuán A - - 2006
The objective of this study was to determine the value of myometrial invasion by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), histologic typing and grading by endometrial biopsy, and the intraoperative evaluation of both parameters by frozen section in the evaluation of endometrial cancer. The preoperative and intraoperative records of 180 patients with ...
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Tomao F - - 2006
A mass in the left annexal zone was discovered in a 56-year-old woman at the Department of General Surgery and was diagnosed as ovarian cancer. After the operation the mass appeared histologically to be retroperitoneal leyiomiosarcoma and because of residual disease, confirmed by computed tomography (CT) and nuclear magnetic resonance ...
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Patel Nirmal P - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To identify and classify radiologic criteria for the diagnosis of endolymphatic sac tumors. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review. Tertiary referral center. METHODS: 31 adult patients (32 tumors) with imaging (computed tomography [CT], magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], and/or angiography) and histopathologic diagnoses of lesions that involved the posterior temporal bone ...
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Nimsky C - - 2006
Intraoperative high-field magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with integrated microscope-based navigation is at present one of the most sophisticated technical methods providing a reliable immediate intraoperative quality control. It enables intraoperative imaging at high quality that is up to the standard of up to date pre- and postoperative neuroradiological routine diagnostics. ...
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Glancy Gerard L - - 2006
The conditions described for the most part are diagnosed by characteristic history, comprehensive physical examination, and selective laboratory and imaging studies. Most can be treated by nonoperative means. With the exception of tumors, surgical intervention is performed only after a thorough trial of conservative management. Should the diagnosis remain elusive ...
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Parmar Hemant - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Intracranial atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) are rare and extremely aggressive neoplasms seen primarily in childhood. Imaging features are often considered non-specific. However, correct diagnosis of AT/RT is important because these tumors have a markedly different clinical prognosis and require more aggressive therapy. OBJECTIVE: To determine the imaging features of ...
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Karahan Okkes I - - 2006
PURPOSE: To investigate the correlations of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings of large (> 5 cm) hepatocellular carcinomas with tumor size and histopathologic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR imaging was performed in 30 patients with a histopathologic diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. The imaging protocol included non-contrast, hepatic arterial, portal ...
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Kelsey Chris R - - 2005
PURPOSE: To determine the degree of correlation between radiographic size and true gross pathologic size for subjects with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS AND MATERIALS: This analysis included 18 patients with 27 tumors who underwent either partial hepatectomy or orthotopic liver transplantation for HCC at the University of Colorado Hospital ...
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Gujrathi Chetan S - - 2005
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the diagnosis and management of head and neck paragangliomas. RECENT FINDINGS: The review will focus on three main areas of interest: genetics, newer imaging modalities, and management with radiation therapy. SUMMARY: The succinate dehydrogenase enzyme complex ...
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Narumi Tomohiko - - 2005
We report a case of solitary extramedullary plasmacytoma (SEP) of the oropharynx. A 53-year-old man presented who had had bloody phlegm and a sore throat for a few days. A mass was endoscopically detected in his right posterior oropharyngeal wall, and biopsy revealed a neoplasm consisting of a uniform population ...
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Yoon Seong Kuk - - 2006
PURPOSE: We characterized CT findings of collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney and correlated these with the histopathologic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT scans of 18 patients with pathologically proven collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney were retrospectively reviewed. We analyzed CT findings of collecting duct carcinoma and also correlated ...
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Lee Dong Kyung - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to report the radiologic characteristics of basal cell adenoma of the parotid gland, which is a relatively rare neoplasm. METHODS: A radiology and otolaryngology specialist reviewed the 2-phase helical computed tomography (CT) (n = 6) and/or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (n = 2) ...
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Erdoğan N - - 2005
PURPOSE: To determine the inter-method agreement between intraoperative ultrasonography and postoperative contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting tumor residue. MATERIAL AND METHODS: After resection was completed, the cavity borders of 32 tumors were examined with a 7 MHz intraoperative probe. Any echogenic region >5 mm in thickness extending from ...
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Herborn Christoph U - - 2005
CONCLUSIONS: Whole-body MRI is feasible for the tumor staging of patients with malignant head and neck tumors and appears to be a quick, reliable and proven alternative in general and for patients with contraindications to CT. This examination minimizes the logistical effort required compared to multimodality strategies. Its economic impact ...
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Tanaka Osamu - - 2005
Various histologic types of neurogenic tumors may originate in the mediastinum and chest wall. It is possible to make accurate diagnosis of these tumors by using the multiplanar capability and high contrast resolution of MR imaging because of these characteristic imaging findings. MR and histologic features of these tumors are ...
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Cauley Keith - - 2005
Malignant meningioma is a relatively rare subtype of meningioma demonstrating an aggressive growth pattern, distinct histologic features, and a propensity for recurrence following surgical resection. There has been little consensus regarding imaging features of malignant meningioma, and typically the degree of tumor aggressiveness is determined by pathology. Here we describe ...
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Olsen Kristina I - - 2005
To make full use of the benefits of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of intracranial glioma, a variety of advanced MRI and qualitative and quantitative techniques can be added to the radiologists' diagnostic armamentarium, beyond the standard contrast-enhanced images. These techniques include perfusion MRI, which is useful in ...
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Vossough Arastoo - - 2005
We describe a 61-year-old man who presented with an extrathoracic solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the pelvic peritoneum with central malignant degeneration as seen on computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and histopathology. When a central focus of heterogeneity and variable contrast enhancement are identified within a fibrous tumor ...
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Isoda Haruo - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings of angiosarcoma of the scalp retrospectively. METHODS: Eight patients with angiosarcoma of the scalp were included in this study. All patients were examined with 1.5-T MR imaging units and commercially available head coils. RESULTS: In ...
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Hashimoto N - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma (EMC) is a rare soft-tissue tumor that most arises in young adults. Because of its rarity, few imaging studies have been reported to date. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the imaging features of this tumor. DESIGN: We conducted a multi-institutional study in cooperation ...
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van Vliet Marion - - 2005
Angiogenesis is a very important process for tumor growth and proliferation. Given its high temporal and spatial resolution, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is well suited for use in the assessment of angiogenesis. MR angiography can be used clinically and experimentally for identification of tumor feeding and draining vessels, for tumor ...
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Khanna A Jay - - 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best imaging modality for evaluating most spinal tumors. In this review, we describe the MRI appearance of extradural, intradural-extramedullary, and intradural-intramedullary tumors as well as the image interpretation techniques that permit identification of the compartment in which a lesion is located. In addition, we ...
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Bulakbasi Nail - - 2005
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) measurement in preoperative grading and differentiation of solitary intra-axial malignant brain tumors. METHODS: Thirty-six low-grade glial tumors (LGGTs), 22 high-grade glial tumors (HGGTs), and 17 metastases (METs) were prospectively evaluated by MR ...
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Kindlmann Gordon L - - 2005
Contrast-enhanced small-animal computed tomography is an economical and highly quantitative tool for serially examining tumor development in situ, for analyzing the network of blood vessels that nourish them, and for following the response of tumors to preclinical therapeutic intervention(s). We present practical considerations for visualizing the vascular network of transgenic ...
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Kamakura Takefumi - - 2006
Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP) usually occurs on the face or the scalp and is very rare in the external auditory canal (EAC). There has been no information on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of this tumor irrespective of its site. We report here a case of 57-year-old man having this tumor, which ...
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Goldberg Hadassah - - 2005
PURPOSE: To compare the location and extent of the tumor bed as defined by surgical clips and computed tomography (CT) scans, after lumpectomy, for electron boost planning as part of breast radiotherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Planning CT images of 31 operated breasts in 30 patients who underwent lumpectomy were reviewed. ...
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Tseng Tse-Kai - - 2005
Venous hemangioma is an extremely uncommon tumor. We report a 61-year-old woman with a surgically proven venous hemangioma in the retroperitoneum. Image studies, including sonography, computed tomography and angiography, revealed a heterogeneous mass lesion with firm adherence to the adjacent organs and engulfing the major vessels. Only subtotal resection of ...
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Muzumdar Dattatraya - - 2006
CASE REPORT: A primary giant infantile fibrosarcoma of the scalp in a 6-month-old boy is reported. He presented with a rapidly enlarging right paramedian parietal scalp swelling since birth. There were no signs of raised intracranial tension. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the brain revealed a large vascular scalp tumor ...
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Bruegel Melanie - - 2006
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EH) of bone is a rare vascular neoplasm characterized by epithelioid endothelial cells and a variable biologic behaviour. The principal sites of occurrence of this osteolytic tumor are the lower extremity and the axial skeleton. Approximately half of the cases present with multifocal disease. The latter feature can ...
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Gelal F - - 2005
Mixed tumors of the cerebellopontine angle, composed of meningioma and schwannoma components, are extremely rare; so far, only 12 cases have been reported in the literature. They are thought to be exclusively associated with neurofibromatosis-2. We present a mixed tumor of schwannoma and meningioma in a patient with neurofibromatosis-2 and ...
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Nishibayashi Hiroki - - 2005
A 20-year-old man presented with diplopia. Neurological examination revealed mild skew deviation and upbeat nystagmus. Computed tomography showed a clover-shaped isodense mass in the pineal region with homogeneous enhancement. The lesion was isointense on both T(1)- and T(2)-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with homogeneous enhancement by gadolinium-diethylenetriaminepenta-acetic acid. Cerebral angiography ...
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Fahlbusch Rudolf - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of intraoperative high-field (1.5 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the results of transsphenoidal surgery of GH-secreting pituitary macroadenomas. METHODS: Twenty-three acromegalic patients (mean tumor size, 25 +/- 12 mm; untreated preoperative GH, 4.2-159 microg/l; IGF-I, 349-1111 microg/l) were ...
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Low Russell N - - 2005
In the oncology patient MR imaging provides excellent depiction of all forms of extrahepatic tumor. Rapid breath-hold imaging techniques are combined with intravenous and intraluminal contrast material to demonstrate tumors of the solid visceral organs, the gastrointestinal tract, peritoneum, mesentery, omentum, bile ducts, lymph nodes, and osseous structures. The unmatched ...
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Hoffer Fredric A - - 2005
Magnetic resonance (MR) plays a unique role in the diagnosis and management of pediatric abdominal masses. The "as low as reasonably achievable" (ALARA) radiation dose of CT is zero when substituted by MR. Whole body MR may also compete with PET imaging to stage abdominal tumors. Specific advantages of MR ...
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CT imaging findings of pulmonary neoplasms after treatment with radiofrequency ablation: results ...
Bojarski Jonathan D - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to describe the CT appearance of thoracic neoplasms after treatment with radiofrequency ablation (RFA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two thoracic neoplasms in 26 patients had pulmonary RFA and imaging follow-up. Fourteen neoplasms were primary lung cancer and 18 were metastases. The mean pretreatment neoplasm ...
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Peschaud Frédérique - - 2005
PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate prospectively magnetic resonance imaging for the prediction of the circumferential resection margin in rectal cancer to identify in which patient magnetic resonance imaging could accurately assess the circumferential resection margin before surgery and in which patients it could not. METHODS: During a 17-month ...
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Zamzuri I - - 2005
We describe a rare tumor site in a 46 year old man who presented with a two week history of headache. Physical examination revealed bilateral papilloedema with no other localizing signs. Computed Tomographic Scan as well as Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the brain revealed a lesion with a dura tail ...
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Oberholzer Katja - - 2005
PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of integrated parallel acquisition technique (iPAT) in local staging of rectal carcinoma in comparison to conventional high-resolution MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 28 patients with a neoplasm of the rectum and 15 control patients underwent MRI of the pelvis. High-resolution images were ...
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Slattery William H - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of agreement between local radiologists' and an experienced neuroradiologist's measurements of vestibular schwannomas. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study with uniform magnetic resonance acquisition protocol parameters and reporting instructions across 30 magnetic resonance imaging facilities worldwide. SETTING: Multicenter natural history study of neurofibromatosis Type 2. SUBJECTS: One ...
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Johnson Thorsten R C - - 2005
The magnetic resonance imaging findings in a patient with a large solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the kidney originating in the renal capsule are presented. SFT of the kidney is a rare, usually benign tumor with indolent clinical behavior. MRI revealed a diffusely hypointense mass on T2-weighted images without central ...
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Schneider Jens P - - 2005
Patients with supratentorial high-grade glioma underwent surgery within a vertically open 0.5-T magnetic resonance (MR) system to evaluate the efficacy of intraoperative MR guidance in achieving gross-total resection. For 31 patients, preoperative clinical data and MR findings were consistent with the putative diagnosis of a high-grade glioma, in 23 cases ...
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Kim Ho Sung - - 2005
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Alveolar soft-part sarcoma (ASPS) of the head and neck is an extremely rare malignancy. Although the clinical and imaging features of this tumor have been reported, a periodic review of unusual tumors is useful. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical and imaging features ...
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Low Russell N - - 2005
PURPOSE: To compare retrospectively the use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, laparotomy reassessment, and serum CA-125 values in predicting the presence of residual tumor in women who have been treated for ovarian cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was approved by the institutional review board, and informed consent was waived. ...
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Ishimori Takayoshi - - 2005
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Measurements of tumor size are important in assessing response to cancer therapies. To date, preclinical studies of drug development have relied on direct caliper-based measurements of tumor size. We investigated the feasibility of using a human positron emission tomographic (PET)/computed tomographic (CT) scanner to assess tumor size ...
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Mattei Tobias Alécio - - 2005
PURPOSE: In recent years there have been many attempts to define a subset of aggressive malignant meningiomas based on histopathology and imaging technologies. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the level of peritumoral edema and its volume using the imaging technologies, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, and ...
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Schuetze Scott M - - 2005
Conventional CT and MRI scans provide exquisite anatomic detail of soft tissue sarcomas but fall short of estimating the degree of tumor viability within a sarcomatous mass. Functional imaging methods that measure biologic properties within sarcomas may be better able to determine true tumor responses to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Many ...
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