Literature DB >> 18447720

Neurosurgical implications of mannitol accumulation within a meningioma and its peritumoral region demonstrated by magnetic resonance spectroscopy: case report.

Tejas Sankar1, Rachid Assina, John P Karis, Nicholas Theodore, Mark C Preul.   

Abstract

Mannitol is widely considered the hyperosmolar therapy of choice in routine neurosurgical practice for the reduction of intracranial pressure (ICP). The authors present a unique case of a patient with a large meningioma treated with mannitol, in which mannitol accumulation within the tumor and its surrounding parenchyma was shown using in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). This rare appearance of mannitol on MRS was characterized by a wide-based peak at 3.8 ppm, which remained detectable several hours after the last dose. These findings provide the first in vivo evidence in support of the prevailing theory that mannitol leakage into the peritumoral edematous region may contribute to rebound increases in ICP and suggest that this phenomenon has the potential to occur in extraaxial tumors. Judicious use of mannitol in the setting of elevated ICP due to tumor may be indicated to avoid potentially deleterious side effects caused by its accumulation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18447720     DOI: 10.3171/JNS/2008/108/5/1010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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