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Multiparametric MR Imaging Features of Primary CNS Lymphomas

OBJECTIVE: Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNS) are relatively rare tumors, accounting for about 4% of all brain tumors. On neuroimaging, they are characterized by a low MR signal in T1, isointense in T2, bright uniform contrast enhancement, and diffusion restriction. The aim of this stud...

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Autores principales: Talybov, Rustam, Beylerli, Ozal, Mochalov, Vadim, Prokopenko, Alexey, Ilyasova, Tatiana, Trofimova, Tatiana, Sufianov, Albert, Guang, Yang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35510125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.887249
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author Talybov, Rustam
Beylerli, Ozal
Mochalov, Vadim
Prokopenko, Alexey
Ilyasova, Tatiana
Trofimova, Tatiana
Sufianov, Albert
Guang, Yang
author_facet Talybov, Rustam
Beylerli, Ozal
Mochalov, Vadim
Prokopenko, Alexey
Ilyasova, Tatiana
Trofimova, Tatiana
Sufianov, Albert
Guang, Yang
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description OBJECTIVE: Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNS) are relatively rare tumors, accounting for about 4% of all brain tumors. On neuroimaging, they are characterized by a low MR signal in T1, isointense in T2, bright uniform contrast enhancement, and diffusion restriction. The aim of this study is to note the lack of effectiveness of the MR/CT perfusion technique in complex multiparametric imaging in the differential diagnosis of primary lymphomas of the central nervous system in comparison with highly malignant gliomas and brain metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included 80 patients with CNS tumors examined/operated at the Federal Center for Neurosurgery (Tyumen, Russia) from 2018 to 2021. The patients were divided into 4 groups: group 1 consisted of 33 cases with primary CNS lymphomas (10 cases with atypical manifestations according to perfusion parameters and 23 cases of classic CNS lymphomas), group 2 with anaplastic astrocytomas—14 cases, group 3—23 cases with glioblastomas and group 4—10 cases with solitary metastatic lesions. The study was carried out on a General Electric Discovery W750 3T magnetic resonance tomograph, a Canon Aquilion One multispiral X-ray computed tomograph (Gadovist 7.5 ml, Yomeron 400 mg−50 ml). Additionally, immunohistochemical analysis was carried out with the following markers: CD3, CD20, CD34, Ki-67, VEGF. RESULTS: It has been established that MR/CT perfusion is not a highly sensitive method for visualizing primary CNS lymphomas, as previously thought, but at the same time, the method has a number of undeniable advantages that make it indispensable in the algorithm of a complex multiparametric diagnostic approach for this type of tumor. Nevertheless, PLCNS is characterized by an atypical manifestation, which is an exception to the rule. CONCLUSIONS: The possibilities of neuroimaging of primary lymphomas, even with the use of improved techniques for collecting MR/CT data, are limited and do not always allow reliable differentiation from other neoplasms.
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spelling pubmed-90580992022-05-03 Multiparametric MR Imaging Features of Primary CNS Lymphomas Talybov, Rustam Beylerli, Ozal Mochalov, Vadim Prokopenko, Alexey Ilyasova, Tatiana Trofimova, Tatiana Sufianov, Albert Guang, Yang Front Surg Surgery OBJECTIVE: Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNS) are relatively rare tumors, accounting for about 4% of all brain tumors. On neuroimaging, they are characterized by a low MR signal in T1, isointense in T2, bright uniform contrast enhancement, and diffusion restriction. The aim of this study is to note the lack of effectiveness of the MR/CT perfusion technique in complex multiparametric imaging in the differential diagnosis of primary lymphomas of the central nervous system in comparison with highly malignant gliomas and brain metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included 80 patients with CNS tumors examined/operated at the Federal Center for Neurosurgery (Tyumen, Russia) from 2018 to 2021. The patients were divided into 4 groups: group 1 consisted of 33 cases with primary CNS lymphomas (10 cases with atypical manifestations according to perfusion parameters and 23 cases of classic CNS lymphomas), group 2 with anaplastic astrocytomas—14 cases, group 3—23 cases with glioblastomas and group 4—10 cases with solitary metastatic lesions. The study was carried out on a General Electric Discovery W750 3T magnetic resonance tomograph, a Canon Aquilion One multispiral X-ray computed tomograph (Gadovist 7.5 ml, Yomeron 400 mg−50 ml). Additionally, immunohistochemical analysis was carried out with the following markers: CD3, CD20, CD34, Ki-67, VEGF. RESULTS: It has been established that MR/CT perfusion is not a highly sensitive method for visualizing primary CNS lymphomas, as previously thought, but at the same time, the method has a number of undeniable advantages that make it indispensable in the algorithm of a complex multiparametric diagnostic approach for this type of tumor. Nevertheless, PLCNS is characterized by an atypical manifestation, which is an exception to the rule. CONCLUSIONS: The possibilities of neuroimaging of primary lymphomas, even with the use of improved techniques for collecting MR/CT data, are limited and do not always allow reliable differentiation from other neoplasms. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9058099/ /pubmed/35510125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.887249 Text en Copyright © 2022 Talybov, Beylerli, Mochalov, Prokopenko, Ilyasova, Trofimova, Sufianov and Guang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Talybov, Rustam
Beylerli, Ozal
Mochalov, Vadim
Prokopenko, Alexey
Ilyasova, Tatiana
Trofimova, Tatiana
Sufianov, Albert
Guang, Yang
Multiparametric MR Imaging Features of Primary CNS Lymphomas
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title_short Multiparametric MR Imaging Features of Primary CNS Lymphomas
title_sort multiparametric mr imaging features of primary cns lymphomas
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058099/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.887249
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