Role of diffusion-weighted echo-planar MRI in distinguishing between brain abscess and tumour: a preliminary report |
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Authors: | K. Noguchi N. Watanabe T. Nagayoshi T. Kanazawa S. Toyoshima M. Shimizu H. Seto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630, Sugitani, Toyama City, Toyama, 930-0194, Japan Tel.: + 81-764-34-2281 Fax: + 81-764-34-5031, JP |
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Abstract: | Our purpose was to evaluate diffusion-weighted (DW) echo-planar MRI in differentiating between brain abscess and tumour. We examined two patients with surgically confirmed pyogenic brain abscess and 18 with metastatic brain tumours or high-grade glioma, using a 1.5 T system. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of each necrotic or solid contrast-enhancing lesion was measured with two different b values (20 and 1200 s/mm2). All capsule-stage brain abscesses (4 lesions) and zones of cerebritis (2 lesions) were identified on high-b-value DWI as markedly high-signal areas of decreased ADC (range, 0.58–0.70 [(10–3 mm2/s; mean, 0.63)]). All cystic or necrotic portions of brain tumours (14 lesions) were identified on high-b-value DWI as low-signal areas of increased ADC (range, 2.20–3.20 [(10–3 mm2/s; mean, 2.70)]). Solid, contrast-enhancing portions of brain tumours (19 lesions) were identified on high-b-value DWI as high-signal areas of sightly decreased or increased ADC (range, 0.77–1.29 [(10–3 mm2/s; mean, 0.94)]). Our preliminary results indicate that DW echo-planar MRI be used for distinguishing between brain abscess and tumour. Received: 23 January 1998 Accepted: 5 June 1998 |
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Keywords: | Magnetic resonance imaging Diffusion-weighted imaging Brain abscess Brain tumour |
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