CT and MRI findings in cerebral hydatid disease |
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Authors: | U. Topal M. Parlak E. Kihç Z. Sivri M. Y. Sadikolu E. Tuncel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, Uludag University Medical School, Bursa, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Cerebal hydatid cysts account for 2% of all intracranial masses. Preoperative diagnosis is important since cyst rupture and spillage may cause an anaphylactic reaction. CT is the primary modality for the diagnosis. Two forms of cerebral hydatid cysts have been reported on the basis of CT appearances: unilocular and multilocular. Demostration of the cyst wall is important for the diagnosis. MRI is superior to CT for demostrating the cyst capsule and perifocal oedema. We retrospectively reviewed the CT and MRI findings of 6 surgically proven cases of cerebal hydatid cyst and compared the two modalities on the basis of their demonstration of findings helpful in the diagnosis, such as the capsule and perifocal oedema. In 1 case CT showed the capsule. In 2 cases MRI showed a hypointense capsule around the cyst on T2-weighted images. While CT is the modality of choice, in clinical practice MRI is superior for demonstrating the cys capsule, which is a helpful findings in the diagnosis and can be used in inconculsive cases.Correspondence to: U. Topal |
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Keywords: | Cerebral hydatid cyst CT MRI |
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