Literature DB >> 17316798

Infratentorial pediatric brain tumors: the value of new imaging modalities.

J F Schneider1, A Viola, S Confort-Gouny, K Ayunts, Y Le Fur, P Viout, M Bennathan, F Chapon, D Figarella-Branger, P Cozzone, N Girard.   

Abstract

The correct assessment of the four most frequent infratentorial brain tumors in children (medulloblastoma, ependymoma, pilocytic astrocytoma and infiltrating glioma) has always been problematic. They are known to often resemble one another on conventional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. We tested the hypothesis whether the combined strength of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and proton MR spectroscopy (MRS) could help differentiate these tumors. Seventeen children with untreated posterior fossa tumors were investigated between January 2005 and January 2006 with conventional MR imaging and combined DWI and MR spectroscopy using a single-voxel technique at short and long echo time (TE) of 30 ms and 135 ms respectively. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values were retrieved after regions of interest were manually positioned within non necrotic tumor core. Water signal was quantified and metabolite signals were compared and analyzed using linear discriminant analysis. When a combination of ADC values and normalized metabolites was used, all tumors could be discriminated against one other. This could only be achieved when metabolites were normalized using water as an internal standard. They could not be discriminated when using metabolite ratios or ADC values alone, nor could they be differentiated using creatine (Cr) as an internal reference even in combination with ADC values. In conclusion, linear discriminant analysis and multiparametric combination of DWI and MRS, although not replacing histology, fully discriminates the four most frequent posterior fossa tumors in children, but metabolites have to be normalized using water and not Cr signal as an internal reference.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17316798     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurad.2007.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0150-9861            Impact factor:   3.447


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Authors:  Kader K Oguz; Goknur Haliloglu; Dursun Alehan; Meral Topcu
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2008-01-08

2.  Use of apparent diffusion coefficient values for diagnosis of pediatric posterior fossa tumors.

Authors:  Theodore Pierce; Peter G Kranz; Christopher Roth; Dalun Leong; Peter Wei; James M Provenzale
Journal:  Neuroradiol J       Date:  2014-04-18

3.  Findings on preoperative brain MRI predict histopathology in children with cerebellar neoplasms.

Authors:  Jonathan A Forbes; Adam S Reig; Jason G Smith; Walter Jermakowicz; Luke Tomycz; Sheila D Shay; David A Sun; Curtis A Wushensky; Matthew M Pearson
Journal:  Pediatr Neurosurg       Date:  2011-08-22       Impact factor: 1.162

4.  Application of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Histogram Metrics for Differentiation of Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumors : A Large Retrospective Study and Brief Review of Literature.

Authors:  Fabrício Guimarães Gonçalves; Alireza Zandifar; Jorge Du Ub Kim; Luis Octavio Tierradentro-García; Adarsh Ghosh; Dmitry Khrichenko; Savvas Andronikou; Arastoo Vossough
Journal:  Clin Neuroradiol       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 3.649

5.  Evaluation of apparent diffusion coefficient thresholds for diagnosis of medulloblastoma using diffusion-weighted imaging.

Authors:  Theodore Thomas Pierce; James M Provenzale
Journal:  Neuroradiol J       Date:  2014-02-24

6.  Advanced MR imaging in hemispheric low-grade gliomas before surgery; the indications and limits in the pediatric age.

Authors:  Simona Gaudino; Rosellina Russo; Tommaso Verdolotti; Massimo Caulo; Cesare Colosimo
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2016-09-20       Impact factor: 1.475

7.  [Brain tumors in childhood].

Authors:  M Sinzig; J Gasser; B Jauk; K A Hausegger
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 0.635

8.  Comparison of perfusion, diffusion, and MR spectroscopy between low-grade enhancing pilocytic astrocytomas and high-grade astrocytomas.

Authors:  M de Fatima Vasco Aragao; M Law; D Batista de Almeida; G Fatterpekar; B Delman; A S Bader; M Pelaez; M Fowkes; R Vieira de Mello; M Moraes Valenca
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2014-04-03       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 9.  MR spectroscopy in pediatric neuroradiology.

Authors:  Roberto Liserre; Lorenzo Pinelli; Roberto Gasparotti
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-04
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