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Imaging features and classification of peritumoral edema in vestibular schwannoma.

Mario Giordano1, Venelin Gerganov1, Hussam Metwali1, Massimo Gallieni1, Madjid Samii1, Amir Samii1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Peritumoral edema (PTE) is rarely present in patients with vestibular schwannomas (VS). We studied the correlation between radiological tumor characteristics and the presence of edema, describe its magnetic resonance imaging features and classify the different edema patterns.
METHODS: We analysed 605 consecutive patients treated for VS at our Institute. PTE was found in 30 patients, studied on fluid attenuated inversion recovery sequences and categorised as involving the brachium pontis, cerebellum and/or brainstem. Tumor volume, shape, surface, internal structure and axis of growth were evaluated and compared to a matched series of 30 patients without PTE.
RESULTS: In our population of patients, 5% showed PTE. Edema involved the brachium pontis in 22 cases (88%), cerebellum in 15 (60%) and brainstem in 3 (12%). PTE was classified as mild (one region involved), moderate (two regions) and severe (three regions). Edema was present not only perpendicular to the major tumor growth axis but also parallel to it (91%). The difference between the two groups in regards to tumor shape and surface was not significant. We found no correlation between tumor and edema volumes.
CONCLUSIONS: VS can cause PTE, but its incidence is less frequent than in skull base meningiomas. PTE involves most frequently the brachium pontis, followed by the cerebellum and brainstem. Its occurrence correlates with tumor size but not with other radiological VS features. PTE is not always located perpendicular to the major axis of tumor growth, which indicated that the compressive theory proposed for meningiomas is not plausible explanation for its manifestation.

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Keywords:  Vestibular schwannoma; cerebellopontine angle; classification; neuroimaging; peritumoral edema

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31840570      PMCID: PMC7140297          DOI: 10.1177/1971400919896253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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