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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Acoustic Neuromas: the Role of Gadolinium-DTPA

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Journal Br J Radiol
Specialty Radiology
Date 1988 Sep 1
PMID 3179642
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed in 20 patients with evidence on computed tomography (CT) of 21 acoustic neuromas before and after intravenous administration (0.1-0.2 mmol/kg body weight) of gadolinium-diethylene-triamine-pentaacetic acid (Gd-DTPA). Multi-section spin-echo (SE) sequences of varying repetition (TR) and echo (TE) times were performed in the transverse and coronal planes with a section thickness of 10 mm. All acoustic neuromas displayed marked enhancement on the T1-weighted (short TR/TE) SE sequence post-Gd-DTPA. The intrameatal component was particularly well demonstrated compared with non-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) images and contrast-enhanced CT. Identification of intrameatal tumour was difficult on T2-weighted SE images and one tumour was not identified on the T1-weighted SE sequence prior to Gd-DTPA. Four of five intrameatal tumours measuring less than 8 mm could only be demonstrated on CT by using CT air meatography. Extrameatal tumour extension was demonstrated on contrast-enhanced CT, although the assessment of brain-stem involvement and displacement was not as clearly seen as on coronal MR images. In two patients with large acoustic neuromas and a cyst, the true relationship of the cyst to the tumour could only be identified on the post-Gd-DTPA scan. Magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium-DTPA is a relatively quick, safe, well tolerated and effective method for the diagnosis of acoustic neuroma.

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