Literature DB >> 3968257

MR imaging of pediatric cerebral abnormalities.

J S Han, J E Benson, B Kaufman, H L Rekate, R J Alfidi, R G Huss, D Sacco, Y S Yoon, S C Morrison.   

Abstract

One hundred sixteen magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies from 105 pediatric patients with a variety of cerebral abnormalities were reviewed to determine the diagnostic efficacy of MR in the pediatric population. All subjects tolerated the MR procedure well, although sedation was necessary for younger children. Compared with CT, MR proved to be advantageous in detection and characterization of the pathology in 23 of 105 patients, especially when the abnormality was located along the base of the brain and midline, or when it involved primarily the white matter. Intracranial calcification was the one abnormality not detected with MR although dense calcifications could be seen as areas of low signal intensity. Some characteristics of various pathological entities were compared in an attempt to differentiate among abnormalities in the same anatomical location: craniopharyngioma from optic chiasm and hypothalamic glioma, cystic glioma from arachnoid cyst, and chronic subdural hematoma from subdural hygroma. The lack of ionizing radiation in MR is of particular interest in pediatric neuroradiology since radiation is of special concern in the young age group.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3968257     DOI: 10.1097/00004728-198501000-00020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr        ISSN: 0363-8715            Impact factor:   1.826


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