| Literature DB >> 35571647 |
Jianheng Wu1, Ranyu Su2, Di Qiu1, Xiaozhi Cheng1, Linfan Li1, Chunming Huang1, Qingchun Mu3.
Abstract
Background: Glioma is a common primary craniocerebral malignant tumor, due to the lack of specificity of imaging examination and clinical manifestations, its diagnostic accuracy is relatively low, which may result in misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) can reflect the histological characteristics of gliomas, which can be widely applied to classify gliomas and evaluate the extent of metastasis of glioma. The present study aimed to assess the clinical value of magnetic resonance DWI in the pathological grading of glioma and its therapeutic application in clinical surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Glioma; clinical surgery; magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging (DWI); pathological grading
Year: 2022 PMID: 35571647 PMCID: PMC9091004 DOI: 10.21037/tcr-22-114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Cancer Res ISSN: 2218-676X Impact factor: 0.496
Figure 1A male patient aged 33 years old showing anaplastic astrocytoma of the right temporal lobe (WHO II), the black arrow points to the tumor area. Axial T2WI (A) and T1WI (B) showing high and low signals, respectively. The signal expression was uniform, the boundary was clear, and there was no edema. DWI showed a slightly low signal (C). The enhanced scanning of the tumor parenchyma showed that it was slightly enhanced (D). WHO, World Health Organization; T2WI, T2 weighted image; T1WI, T1 weighted image; DWI, diffusion weighted imaging.
Figure 2A male patient aged 43 years old, with anaplastic astrocytoma of the left frontal lobe (WHO IV), the black arrow points to the tumor area. T2WI (A) and T1WI (B) showed slightly higher and slightly lower signals, respectively. Necrotic cystic degeneration was also present, and some cases had bleeding. DWI of the parenchyma showed a slightly higher signal and cystosis with low signal necrosis. There was obvious peritumoral edema (C). After the enhanced scan, the tumor parenchyma was significantly strengthened (D). WHO, World Health Organization; T2WI, T2 weighted image; T1WI, T1 weighted image; DWI, diffusion weighted imaging.
Comparison of ADC values in each observation area of low-grade and high-grade gliomas (, ×10−3 mm2/s)
| Groups | Cases | Tumor parenchyma | Peritumoral edema | White matter surrounding edema area | Contralateral normal white matter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low-grade glioma | 16 | 1.66±0.45 | 1.53±0.36 | 0.85±0.22 | 0.73±0.35 |
| High-grade glioma | 25 | 1.60±0.32 | 1.18±0.39 | 0.74±0.54 | 0.74±0.30 |
| T value | – | 21.058 | 20.226 | 18.762 | 0.582 |
| P value | – | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.125 |
ADC, the apparent diffusion coefficient.