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Curr Med Imaging ; 2023 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37691213

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BACKGROUND: Ganglioglioma is a rare, slowly proliferating mixed glioneuronal tumor, with the highest incidence observed in children and young adults, but it can also occur in adults. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the imaging characteristics of ganglioglioma in children/adolescents and adults to facilitate radiographic diagnosis. METHODS: In this retrospective study, a total of 32 patients were included and divided into two groups: the child/adolescent group (age < 18 years, n=19) and the adult group (age ≥ 18 years, n=13). Various variables were analyzed, including maximum diameter, location, periphery, border, calcification, unenhanced CT attenuation, T1WI, T2WI/FLAIR, and DWI signal intensity, enhancement pattern, degree of enhancement, homogeneity of enhancement, solid/cystic component, peri-tumoral edema, intra-tumoral septa, peri-tumoral capsule, and intra-tumoral hemorrhage. RESULTS: Most gangliogliomas were situated in the peripheral regions, particularly in the temporal lobe. The majority exhibited hypointense/isointense signals on T1WI and hyperintense signals on T2WI/FLAIR and DWI, with predominantly heterogeneous nodular enhancement. Peri-tumoral edema was significantly less frequent in the child/adolescent group, while marked enhancement was significantly more common in the adult group. There was no significant difference in maximum diameter between the child/adolescent group and the adult group. CONCLUSION: Peri-tumoral edema was significantly less prevalent in the child/adolescent group, whereas marked enhancement was significantly more frequent in the adult group. To ensure accurate results, a larger case series should be conducted to validate our findings.

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Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao ; 28(12): 2192-5, 2008 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19114354

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the clinical and pathological characteristics of brain arteriovenous malformations (BAVM) embolized with the non-adhesive aqueous embolic agent Onyx and evaluate its application in comprehensive treatment of BAVM. METHODS: Thirty-four patients underwent BAVM embolization using Onyx, and their clinical manifestations, architecture of the malformed vessels, emblization procedure, and complications associated with the procedures were recorded. The resected tissues after embolization with Onyx were observed with electron microscope, and the prognosis of the patients was estimated with modified Rankin Score (mRS). RESULTS: These patients included 21 male and 13 female patients with a mean age of 30.45-/+11.81 years and an estimated mean size of the nidus of 3.98-/+1.43 cm. The patients received a total of 52 endovascular treatment procedures with Onyx to embolize 86 feeding pedicals, which resulted in an average estimated size reduction of the nidus of (72.35-/+21.26)%. Complications associated with the procedure occurred in 7 patients, and 23 patients received surgical resection or radiosurgery after embolization. Follow-up of the patients for 6 months to 4 years showed that the mRS was below 3 in 32 cases and > or =3 in 2 cases. Vasodilatation, brain tissue edema surrounding the nidus, and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed in the resected tissues after embolization. In some major feeding pedicals, thrombus recanalization was observed after embolization with Onyx (diameter> or =3 mm). CONCLUSION: Endovascular treatment of BAVM with Onyx can achieve high occlusion rate, enhance the safety of operation and radiosurgery, and improve the clinical prognosis of the patients.


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Dimethyl Sulfoxide/therapeutic use , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations/therapy , Polyvinyls/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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