ROLE OF MRI AND MRS IN RING ENJANCING LESIONS OF BRAIN
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ROLE OF MRI IN THE EVALUATION OF RING ENHANCING LESIONS IN BRAIN IN CORRELATION WITH MR SPECTROSCOPY
ROLE OF MRI IN THE EVALUATION OF RING ENHANCING LESIONS IN BRAIN IN CORRELATION WITH MR SPECTROSCOPY Dr Devendra Khatana (3rd Yr Resident) Dr Sangeeta Saxena (Prof. & HOD) Dr Dharamraj Meena Dr Harshvardhan Dept. Of Radiodiagnosis Govt.Medical College Kota
INTRODUCTIONAIMS- OBJECTIVESMATERIALS & METHODSOBSERVATION & RESULTS CASE DISCUSSION CONCLUSION REFERENCES
D/D for peripheral orring enhancing Brain lesions:MetastasisAbscessGlioblastoma multiforme(GBM)TuberculomaNeurocysticercosis(NCC)Subacute infarct /haemorrhage /contusionDemyelination(incomplete ring)Tumefactive demyelinating lesion(incomplete ring)Postoperative changeLymphoma- in HIV pt
INTRODUCTION
IMAGING MODILITIES
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides information about the possible extent and nature of changes on a routine MRI scan by analyzing the presence and/or ratio of tissue metabolites such as NAA, creatine, choline, and lactate etc.
AIMS- OBJECTIVES
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SOURCE OF DATA: Patients from Goverment Medical College And Associated Group of Hospitals,Kota.
METHOD OF COLLECTION OF DATA: All patients CT Diagnosed cerebral ring enhancing lesions in a period of 1 years was subjected for the study. 50 Patients of CT ring enhancing lesions evaluated for MRI & MRS.EQUIPMENT 1.5 TESLA PHILIPS ACHIEVA MRI MACHINE
MATERIAL & METHODS
INCLUSION CRITERIA All patients with ring enhancing lesions of brain detected on contrast MR studies All patients with incidentally diagnosed ring enhancing lesion by CT. All age groups irrespective of sex
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
Patient having H/O claustrophobia. Patient having metallic implants insertion, cardiac pacemakers and metallic foreign body in situ
OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS
PATHOLOGY WISE DISTRIBUTATION OF VARIOUS RING ENHANCING LESIONS
SEX WISE DISTRIBUTION OF VARIOUS RING ENHANCING LESIONS
C/F PRESENTED BY A PATIENT WITH VARIOUS RING ENHANCING LESIONS
NO. OF LESIONS CASE WISE
SIZE OF LESIONS
DW IN RING ENHANCING LESIONS
AGE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF RING ENHANCING LESIONS
VARIOUS METABOLITE PEAK IN VARIOUS RING ENHANCING LESIONS
CASE-1 PRIMARY NEOPLASTIC LESION(OLIGO DENDRO GLIOMA)
CASE-2 TUBERCULOMA
CASE-3 BRAIN METASTASIS(K/C/O Primary Lung Carcinoma)
CASE-4NCC(Neurocysticercosis)
Multiple ring enhancing lesions showing choline peak and scolex on CISS 3D suggestive of NCC granuloma .
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CASE-5BRAIN ABSCESS
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CASE-6 TUMEFACTIVE DEMYLINATING DISEASE
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CONCLUSION
MRI is the most sensitive modality in the characterization of intracranial ring enhancing lesions
Irregular type of ring enhancement is the most common feature noted in most of the lesions .
3. Most common lesion seen is Tuberculoma (44%) followed by primary brain Tumours (22%),NCC(12%) Abscess (10%), Metastasis ( 10%), and Tumefactive demyelination (2%).
4. 21-30 years is the most common age group involve 28%
5. Male are more prevalance sex 62%
CONCLUSION.
6. Seizures is the most common presenting complaint (84%). 7. Multiple lesion was noted in 66 % of patients whereas the rest 34% presented with single lesions. 8. Choline peak seen in most of lesions(56%) followed by lipid peak9. Pattern of signal intensity on T2 and FLAIR, DWI and MRS help to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions.
10. MRS helps in characterization of various ring enhancing lesions. However no lesion can be diagnosed based on the findings of MRS as the sole criteria.
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