Differentiation of Brain Abscesses from Necrotic Highgrade Gliomas Using Advanced MR Imaging Techniques: A Mini Review

M. Afridi, Shadi Asadollahi, K. Nath, S. Chawla
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The accurate discrimination between brain abscesses and cystic high-grade gliomas (HGGs) is of great importance for planning adequate treatment and for estimating outcome and future prognosis. MR imaging plays an essential role in the discrimination of these two entities. However, differential diagnosis often becomes difficult as conventional neuroimaging features of brain abscess are nonspecific and may simulate those of cystic rim-enhancing mass lesions of varying etiologies including HGGs. It is well documented that cellular and vascular microenvironment of cystic cavity and enhancing rim of abscess is considerably different from that of necrotic HGG. By exploiting these unique characteristics, several studies have shown the potential of physiologic MR imaging techniques in facilitating better characterization of both of these intracranial cystic lesions. The purpose of this mini review is to summarize the basic principles and clinical role of commonly used advanced MR imaging techniques such as diffusion, perfusion MR imaging and MR spectroscopy in differentiation of brain abscesses from necrotic HGGs. Briefly, we will also discuss the potential role of emerging imaging techniques such as chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) in characterizing brain abscesses. We will also describe the existing challenges and limitations of using these techniques in routine clinical settings and will finally discuss possible solutions to avoiding pitfalls in data acquisition, and analysis for future studies.
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用先进的磁共振成像技术鉴别脑脓肿和坏死性高级别胶质瘤:一个小回顾
准确区分脑脓肿和囊性高级别胶质瘤(HGGs)对于制定适当的治疗方案、评估预后和未来预后具有重要意义。磁共振成像在这两种实体的区分中起着至关重要的作用。然而,由于脑脓肿的常规神经影像学特征是非特异性的,可能与包括hgg在内的各种病因的囊性边缘增强肿块病变相似,因此鉴别诊断往往变得困难。有文献表明,脓肿囊腔和强化边缘的细胞和血管微环境与坏死性HGG有很大的不同。通过利用这些独特的特征,一些研究表明,生理性磁共振成像技术在促进更好地表征这两种颅内囊性病变方面具有潜力。本文就弥散、灌注、磁共振波谱等先进磁共振成像技术在脑脓肿与坏死性脑脓肿鉴别中的基本原理及临床作用作一综述。简要地说,我们还将讨论新兴成像技术如化学交换饱和转移(CEST)在脑脓肿表征中的潜在作用。我们还将描述在常规临床环境中使用这些技术的现有挑战和局限性,并最终讨论避免数据采集陷阱的可能解决方案,以及未来研究的分析。
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