Imaging of pediatric and congenital brain disease.

Current opinion in radiology Pub Date : 1992-02-01
B E Kendall, P Demaerel
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The etiology of hemiplegic cerebral palsy has been elucidated by surveys of affected children using CT. MR imaging has contributed to the more exact diagnosis of the nature and extent of hypoxic ischemic damage and allows the accurate estimation of the time of the insult. Serial MR imaging and MR spectroscopy may be useful for predicting the prognosis for cerebral palsy and neurodevelopmental delay. The damage caused by intrauterine infection is best appreciated on MR imaging, though CT is important in showing calcification. Similar considerations apply to tuberous sclerosis, and new observations may facilitate MR imaging diagnosis. Gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging is the most accurate modality for detection of tumor recurrence and metastatic spread. Enhancement due to reactions to and complications of surgery can usually be distinguished. The reliability of MR imaging in showing many congenital anomalies provides evidence of the incidence of these lesions and contributes to understanding the disordered embryology. Most of the changes described in inherited metabolic disorders are nonspecific, but they may suggest a particular diagnosis, and MR imaging is the most sensitive modality for monitoring progress. Lifesaving intervention for arteriovenous malformations involving the vein of Galen requires detailed noninvasive imaging for selecting the most effective approach. Technical developments in diffusion and in flow imaging promise to further increase our diagnostic capabilities and to limit the application of invasive techniques.

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儿童和先天性脑部疾病的影像学。
偏瘫性脑瘫的病因已通过对患儿的CT调查得以阐明。磁共振成像有助于更准确地诊断缺氧缺血性损伤的性质和程度,并能准确地估计损伤的时间。系列磁共振成像和磁共振光谱可能有助于预测脑瘫和神经发育迟缓的预后。尽管CT在显示钙化方面很重要,但宫内感染引起的损害在MR成像上是最好的。类似的考虑适用于结节性硬化症,新的观察可能有助于磁共振成像诊断。钆增强磁共振成像是检测肿瘤复发和转移扩散最准确的方式。由于手术反应和并发症引起的增强通常可以区分。磁共振成像显示许多先天性异常的可靠性为这些病变的发生率提供了证据,并有助于了解胚胎学紊乱。在遗传性代谢紊乱中描述的大多数变化是非特异性的,但它们可能提示特定的诊断,而MR成像是监测进展的最敏感的方式。为挽救Galen静脉动静脉畸形的生命,需要详细的无创成像来选择最有效的方法。扩散和血流成像技术的发展有望进一步提高我们的诊断能力,并限制侵入性技术的应用。
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