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Pituitary adenoma consistency: Direct correlation of ultrahigh field 7T MRI with histopathological analysis.

Amy Yao1, John W Rutland2, Gaurav Verma3, Amir Banihashemi4, Francesco Padormo3, Nadejda M Tsankova4, Bradley N Delman5, Raj K Shrivastava1, Priti Balchandani3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Tumor consistency is a critical factor in surgical planning that influences ease of resection and risk of operative morbidity. The ability of MRI to predict tumor consistency tumor consistency has been shown to increase with higher field strength. The present study examined the utility of 7 T (7 T) MRI in predicting the tumor consistency of pituitary adenomas.
METHOD: Fifteen patients with pituitary adenomas were preoperatively scanned at 7 T MRI. Regions of interest were drawn around lesions for voxel-based signal intensity (SI) analysis. The percentage of tumor voxels with intensity higher than local gray matter was calculated on T2-weighted imaging. A single neurosurgeon rated tumor firmness for all patients. Histopathological analysis was performed. Radiological tumor features were correlated with intraoperative tumor consistency measurements and histopathology.
RESULTS: Tumors rated as 'soft' intraoperatively were hyperintense to local gray matter on T2-weighted imaging. 'Firm' tumors were hypointense to local gray matter. There was no significant difference in SI ratio between soft and firm tumors (p = 0.098). Soft tumors had a significantly higher percentage of tumor voxels greater than local gray matter compared to firm tumors (p = 0.035, Cohen's D-effect size = 1.208). Soft tumors had higher vascularity than firm tumors, p = 0.015.
CONCLUSIONS: The signal and contrast advantage conferred by 7 T MRI may provide valuable preoperative information regarding pituitary tumor consistency and physiology. The use of granular, voxel-based analysis maximizes the potential afforded by the high resolution of 7 T imaging, and may be a valuable method of predicting consistency of pituitary adenoma.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  7 Tesla MRI; Neurosurgery; Pituitary adenoma; Surgical planning; Tumor consistency

Year:  2020        PMID: 32146344     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.108931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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Authors:  Salomon Cohen-Cohen; Ahmed Helal; Ziying Yin; Matthew K Ball; Richard L Ehman; Jamie J Van Gompel; John Huston
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 5.408

2.  Multi-Omics Investigations Revealed Underlying Molecular Mechanisms Associated With Tumor Stiffness and Identified Sunitinib as a Potential Therapy for Reducing Stiffness in Pituitary Adenomas.

Authors:  Zihao Wang; Mengqi Chang; Yanruo Zhang; Gang Zhou; Penghao Liu; Jizhong Lou; Yuekun Wang; Yuan Zhang; Xiaopeng Guo; Yaning Wang; Xinjie Bao; Wei Lian; Yu Wang; Renzhi Wang; Wenbin Ma; Bing Xing; Jun Gao
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-03-15
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