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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Posterior Fossa Tumors

C. P. Randell, A. G. Collins, I. R. Young, R. Haywood, D. J. Thomas, M. J. McDonnell, J. S. Orr, G. M. Bydder and R. E. Steiner
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1983, 4 (5) 1027-1034;
C. P. Randell
1Picker International, Wembley, Middlesex, England
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A. G. Collins
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I. R. Young
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R. Haywood
2National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, London, England
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D. J. Thomas
2National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, London, England
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M. J. McDonnell
3Department of Medical Physics, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 OHS, England
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3Department of Medical Physics, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 OHS, England
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4Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Rd., London W12 OHS, England. Address reprint requests to R. E. Steiner
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4Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Rd., London W12 OHS, England. Address reprint requests to R. E. Steiner
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The results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) examinations in 26 patients with histologic (15 cases) or clinical (11 cases) diagnoses of tumors within the posterior fossa were reviewed and compared with x-ray computed tomography (CT). Most tumors displayed an increase in T1, and T2 relative to brain. All seven benign tumors were seen with both CT and NMR, although one of these cases initially was misdiagnosed on the basis of the CT findings. The extent of these tumors was equally well shown with CT and NMR in three cases but was demonstrated better by NMR in four. Calcification was seen with CT but not with NMR in two of these patients.

All 19 malignant tumors were demonstrated with NMR. Two of these were not seen with CT. In 12 patients minimal changes consisting of a poorly defined low-attenuation area or minor displacement of the fourth ventricle were noted with CT, although much more extensive changes were seen with NMR. In three patients the changes were equally well shown with both techniques. In the remaining two cases, the extent of the tumor was defined more accurately with contrast-enhanced CT, where the margin between tumor and surrounding edema was better seen than with NMR. Mass effects were better demonstrated with NMR in 13 patients and equally well shown in six. Bony erosion was better demonstrated with CT in two cases. Hydrocephalus with periventricular edema was seen in five patients; in each it was more clearly demonstrated with NMR. The NMR diagnosis of tumors is discussed and relevant new developments are summarized.

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C. P. Randell, A. G. Collins, I. R. Young, R. Haywood, D. J. Thomas, M. J. McDonnell, J. S. Orr, G. M. Bydder, R. E. Steiner
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C. P. Randell, A. G. Collins, I. R. Young, R. Haywood, D. J. Thomas, M. J. McDonnell, J. S. Orr, G. M. Bydder, R. E. Steiner
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