PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Yu, Q. AU - Yang, J. AU - Wang, P. TI - Malignant Tumors and Chronic Infections in the Masticator Space: Preliminary Assessment with In Vivo Single-Voxel <sup>1</sup>H-MR Spectroscopy AID - 10.3174/ajnr.A0897 DP - 2008 Apr 01 TA - American Journal of Neuroradiology PG - 716--719 VI - 29 IP - 4 4099 - http://www.ajnr.org/content/29/4/716.short 4100 - http://www.ajnr.org/content/29/4/716.full SO - Am. J. Neuroradiol.2008 Apr 01; 29 AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Differential diagnosis between malignant tumors and chronic infections in the masticator space remains challenging. The purpose of the study was to categorize various changes of both lesions by using single-voxel 1H-MR spectroscopy.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-four masticator space lesions, 7 chronic infections, and 17 malignant tumors were assessed with 1H-MR spectroscopy before treatment procedures. The MR spectroscopic findings were compared with surgical and histopathologic results. Localization technique for 1H-MR spectroscopy was made by a point-resolved spectroscopy sequence at an echo time of 144 ms. Choline (Cho) signals (identified at 3.2 ppm) and Cho signal intensity-to-noise ratio (Cho/noise) were considered as evaluating criteria.RESULTS: All the lesions were found with 3 1H-MR spectroscopic types: type 1, lesions without Cho signals (3 chronic infections); type 2, lesions with Cho signals and Cho/noise ratio &lt;3 (4 chronic infections and 4 malignant tumors); and type 3, lesions with Cho signals and Cho/noise ratio &gt;3 (13 malignant tumors). The mean ± SD of the Cho/noise ratio between chronic infections and malignant tumors was 2.31 ± 0.19 and 5.76 ± 3.29 (P &lt; .01), respectively.CONCLUSION: In vivo single-voxel 1H-MR spectroscopy may be helpful in the assessment of masticator space lesions. Differences of Cho signals and Cho/noise ratios between malignant tumors and chronic infections provide valuable information in the differentiation of these 2 lesions.