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Magnetic resonance imaging patterns of treatment-related toxicity in the pediatric brain: an update and review of the literature.

Maria Camilla Rossi Espagnet1, Luca Pasquini2,3, Antonio Napolitano4, Antonella Cacchione5, Angela Mastronuzzi5, Roberta Caruso5, Paolo Tomà6, Daniela Longo2.   

Abstract

Treatment-related neurotoxicity is a potentially life-threatening clinical condition that can represent a diagnostic challenge. Differentiating diagnoses between therapy-associated brain injury and recurrent disease can be difficult, and the immediate recognition of neurotoxicity is crucial to providing correct therapeutic management, ensuring damage reversibility. For these purposes, the knowledge of clinical timing and specific treatment protocols is extremely important for interpreting MRI patterns. Neuroradiologic findings are heterogeneous and sometimes overlapping, representing the compounding effect of the different treatments. Moreover, MRI patterns can be acute, subacute or delayed and involve different brain regions, depending on (1) the mechanism of action of the specific medication and (2) which brain regions are selectively vulnerable to specific toxic effects. This review illustrates the most common radiologic appearance of radiotherapy, chemotherapy and medication-associated brain injury in children, with special focus on the application of advanced MRI techniques (diffusion, perfusion and proton spectroscopy) in the diagnosis of the underlying processes leading to brain toxicity.

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Keywords:  Adverse effects; Anti-neoplastic therapy; Brain; Children; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neuroradiology; Toxicity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27933410     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-016-3750-4

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


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