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Central skull base lymphoma in children: MR and CT features.

Hei-Kyung Choi1, Jung-Eun Cheon, In-One Kim, Byung Jae Youn, Ah Young Jung, Su-Mi Shin, Woo Sun Kim, Kyung Mo Yeon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Central skull base tumours are rare in children.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the imaging features of central skull base lymphoma in children to aid its diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors reviewed the CT findings (available in three patients) and MR findings (available in four patients) in four patients (three boys, one girl; age 2-12 years) with pathologically proven lymphoma (two with Burkitt lymphoma, two with B-cell lymphoma) involving the central skull base. Tumour location and extent, MRI signal intensities, noncontrast CT attenuation, patterns of enhancement, and changes in adjacent structures were evaluated.
RESULTS: All four tumours involved the sphenoid bone. In three patients, the tumour extended to the ethmoid sinus and both cavernous sinuses. All lesions were isointense solid masses on T2-weighted images and showed avid enhancement, except for one lesion with a focal necrosis. All tumours were associated with adjacent dural thickening. Non-contrast CT showed highly attenuating masses and permeative bone destruction in the central skull base.
CONCLUSION: Lymphoma involving the central skull base in children is visualized as an isointense mass on T2-weighted MRI with marked contrast enhancement and adjacent dural thickening, and as a highly attenuating mass on noncontrast CT with permeative or erosive bone destruction patterns.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18560821     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-008-0912-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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