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Gadolinium-DTPA-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Childhood Brain Tumors
Neurol 39:1178-1183, Cohen,B.H.,et al, 1989
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Article Abstract
Gadolinium DTPA(Gd-DTPA)is a paramagnetic blood-brain barrier contrast agent for MRI that has been used primarily in adults.During May through October 1987,17 children between the ages of 3 and 18 years with brain tumors underwent MRI examinations,before and after Gd-DTPA(11 gliomas,4 medulloblastomas,1 craniopharyngioma,and 1 child with neurofibromatosis and no pathologic diagnosis).We compared T1 and T2 Gd-DTPA-enhanced MRI with concurrent unenhanced MRI and enhanced CT,and then correlated this with the clinical and pathologic findings.GD-DTPA-enhanced tumors in all 7 patients with newly diagnosed tumors and enhanced tumors in 7 to 10 patients,without clinical evidence of progressive disease at the time of the study.In the 7 new patients,Gd-DTPA defined tumor margins in all,and demonstrated internal tumor architecture(vessels,necrosis,and cysts)in 5. Areas believed to represent surgical scars showed varying degrees of enhancement.Leptomeningeal tumor spread,including spinal,not seen on pre- Gd-DTPA MRI or on contrast CT,was evident 2 patients.Gd-DTPA enhancement obscured hemorrhage within the tumor(methemoglobin)in 2 patients.There were no significant side effects.These results suggest that Gd-DPTA- enhanced MRI(1)is safe in children,(2)demonstrates the extent and character of tumors better than unenhanced MRI and enhanced CT,and(3)may allow for noninvasive imaging of leptomeningeal disease,including the spine,not previously demonstrated by any other noninvasive neuroimaging technique.
 
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