Pathologic significance of the "dural tail sign" |
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Authors: | Rokni-Yazdi Hadi Azmoudeh Ardalan Farid Asadzandi Zahra Sotoudeh Houman Shakiba Madjid Adibi Ali Ayatollahi Hossein Rahmani Maryam |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology and Imaging, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Keshavarz Boulevard, Medical Sciences/Tehran University, Tehran, Iran. rokniyaz@sina.tums.ac.ir |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe exact nature of the “dural tail sign” (thickening of the dura adjacent to the tumour in contrast enhanced T1-MRI imaging) is still not clearly established. In this study we tried to verify the histological appearance of the “dural tail sign” and probable correlation between different MRI findings and dural tail histology.Material and methodsIn this study, 129 patients with intracranial lesions underwent MRI imaging with 1.5 T scanner. The “dural tail sign” was defined using Goldsher et al. criteria. Size and pattern of enhancement of the tumour and adjacent dura was noted in MRI and in the pathologic samples, dural tail and the dura beneath the tumour was assessed.ResultsIn 30 cases, “dural tail sign” was evident on MRI, dural tail noted in 17 of these cases in histological samples (12 meningiomas, 3 pituitary adenomas and 2 schwannomas). All of them had vessel dilatation, 6 showed tumoural invasion, 4 demonstrated intravascular growth of the lesion and 1 showed inflammation of the dura.ConclusionIn our study MRI findings failed to predict tumoural invasion of the dural tail in histologic samples and because of frequent presence of tumour nests in it, the dura matter should be resected as widely as possible. |
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Keywords: | Dura matter Magnetic resonance imaging Histopathology |
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