| Literature DB >> 35426054 |
Ali S Haider1, Tarek Y El Ahmadieh2, Maryam Haider3, Kimmo J Hatanpaa4, Marco C Pinho5, Bruce E Mickey2, Raymond Sawaya6, Gregory N Fuller7, Donald F Schomer3, Maria Gule-Monroe8.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Subependymomas located within the 4th ventricle are rare, and the literature describing imaging characteristics is sparse. Here, we describe the clinical and radiological characteristics of 29 patients with 4th ventricle subependymoma.Entities:
Keywords: Fourth ventricle; Neuroimaging; Rare tumors; Subependymoma
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35426054 PMCID: PMC9365749 DOI: 10.1007/s00234-022-02944-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroradiology ISSN: 0028-3940 Impact factor: 2.995
Patient demographics and radiological characteristics
| Patient demographics | ||||
| Total cohort | 29 cases | |||
| Non-operative cohort | 11 cases | |||
| Operative cohort | 18 cases | |||
| Gender | 23 M; 6 F | |||
| Age (median) | 52 years | |||
| Radiological characteristics | ||||
| Total cohort | Operative | Non-operative | ||
| Tumor volume (cm3) | Median: 2.70 | Median: 9.87 | Median: 0.96 | |
| Craniocaudal diameter (cm) | Range (0.56–5.60) Median 2.00 | Range (0.70–5.60) Median 2.25 | Range (0.56–2.61) Median 1.65 | |
| T1 ( | ||||
| Isointense | 22/29 cases | 14/18 cases | 8/11 cases | |
| Hyperintense | 1/29 cases | 0/18 cases | 1/11 cases | |
| Hypointense | 4/29 cases | 2/18 cases | 2/11 cases | |
| Mixed (Iso + Hypo) | 2/29 cases | 2/18 cases | 0/11 cases | |
| T2 ( | ||||
| Isointense | 5/29 cases | 2/18 cases | 3/11 cases | |
| Hyperintense | 22/29 cases | 15/18 cases | 7/11 cases | |
| Hypointense | 1/29 cases | 0/18 cases | 1/11 cases | |
| FLAIR ( | ||||
| Hyperintense | 28/28 cases | 17/17 cases | 11/11 cases | |
| GRE/T2* ( | ||||
| Susceptibility present | 15/20 cases | 9/10 cases | 6/10 cases | |
| DWI ( | ||||
| Restricted diffusion | 1/27 cases | 1/17 cases | 0/10 cases | |
| Enhancement ( | ||||
| Present | 24/29 cases | 15/18 cases | 9/11 cases | |
Location Centered below body of 4th ventricle | 29/29 cases | 18/18 cases | 11/11 cases | |
| Extension into Foramen of Magendie or Luschka | 14/29 cases | 13/18 cases | 1/11 cases | |
n = number of patients that had this imaging sequence done
Fig. 1A Sagittal T1 contrast enhanced image demonstrates the presence of a moderately enhancing 4th ventricular mass below the body of the ventricle and extending into the obex. B Sagittal T1 contrast enhanced image demonstrates a minimally enhancing mass (predominantly T1 isointense) again situated in the low fourth ventricle, below the body of the fourth ventricle and illustrating the spectrum of enhancement seen with subependymomas. C Axial T2 image of a typical mildly T2 hyperintense subependymoma at midline extending toward the foramen of Magendie. D Axial T2 image of a more T2 hyperintense subependymoma extending through the foramen of Luschka bilaterally
Fig. 2Sagittal illustration demonstrating a subependymoma centered below the body of the 4th ventricle and terminating near the level of the obex