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Supratentorial Extraventricular Ependymomas: Imaging Features and the Added Value of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient.
Wang, Xiaoshuang; Han, Fang; Lv, Yi; Gao, Jiahao; Du, Zunguo; Zhang, Jiawen.
Affiliation
  • Wang X; From the Department of Radiology, Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai.
  • Han F; From the Department of Radiology, Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai.
  • Lv Y; Department of Radiology, Qingdao Municipal Hospital Affiliated to Qingdao University, Shandong Qingdao.
  • Gao J; From the Department of Radiology, Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai.
  • Du Z; Department of Pathology, Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  • Zhang J; From the Department of Radiology, Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai.
J Comput Assist Tomogr ; 45(3): 463-471, 2021.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34297516
OBJECTIVE: To improve the understanding and the diagnosis of intracranial ependymal tumors. METHODS: The clinical, radiological and prognostic features of 48 supratentorial extraventricular ependymomas and 74 intraventricular ependymomas were summarized and compared. RESULTS: Supratentorial extraventricular ependymomas, most often located in the frontal lobe (33.3%) and classified as grade III (75.0%), had relatively large eccentric cysts (3.07 ± 2.03 cm), significant enhancement (84.8%), low apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, and associated with higher mortality (41.3%). The majority of intraventricular lesions occurred in the fourth ventricle (86.5%) and classified as grade II (78.4%), had relatively small and multiple cystic changes (1.04 ± 0.87 cm), slight or moderate enhancement (76.9%), high ADC values and associated with lower mortality (20.7%). There were few significant differences between grade II and grade III tumors in these 2 groups, respectively. Young age, high grade and low ADC values are worse prognostic indicators for patients with supratentorial extraventricular ependymomas, but not for those with intraventricular ependymomas. CONCLUSIONS: Conventional radiological features, combined with clinical manifestations and quantitative information provided by diffusion-weighted imaging, may not only enhance the diagnosis and assist in determining prognosis but also provide a better pathophysiological understanding of intracranial ependymal tumors.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Neoplasms / Supratentorial Neoplasms / Tomography, X-Ray Computed / Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Ependymoma Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Comput Assist Tomogr Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Neoplasms / Supratentorial Neoplasms / Tomography, X-Ray Computed / Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Ependymoma Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Comput Assist Tomogr Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States