Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children

Diagnosis of spinal leptomeningeal metastases in children with brain tumors is currently performed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast enhancement. In some cases, non-specific contrast agent accumulation along the meninges is detected on MRI in the postoperative period, which can be...

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Main Authors: G. V. Tereschenko, S. S. Ozerov, E. V. Kumirova, A. V. Artemov
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Language:English
Published: LUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLC 2016-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/140
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spelling doaj-49f160b4564e4b69adee313afbc0a0da2021-09-15T15:32:23ZengLUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLCВестник рентгенологии и радиологии0042-46762619-04782016-07-0197316116410.20862/0042-4676-2016-97-3-161-164127Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in childrenG. V. Tereschenko0S. S. Ozerov1E. V. Kumirova2A. V. Artemov3D. Rogachev Federal Pediatric Oncology, Immunology and Hematology Scientific Research Institute, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. Samory Mashela, 1, Moscow, 117997, Russian FederationD. Rogachev Federal Pediatric Oncology, Immunology and Hematology Scientific Research Institute, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. Samory Mashela, 1, Moscow, 117997, Russian FederationD. Rogachev Federal Pediatric Oncology, Immunology and Hematology Scientific Research Institute, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. Samory Mashela, 1, Moscow, 117997, Russian FederationD. Rogachev Federal Pediatric Oncology, Immunology and Hematology Scientific Research Institute, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. Samory Mashela, 1, Moscow, 117997, Russian FederationDiagnosis of spinal leptomeningeal metastases in children with brain tumors is currently performed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast enhancement. In some cases, non-specific contrast agent accumulation along the meninges is detected on MRI in the postoperative period, which can be misdiagnosed as metastases, or can obscure true metastasis to the spinal cord. The article presents a clinical example of this phenomenon.https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/140posterior cranial fossa tumormetastasisspinal cordmagnetic resonance imaginginfants
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author G. V. Tereschenko
S. S. Ozerov
E. V. Kumirova
A. V. Artemov
spellingShingle G. V. Tereschenko
S. S. Ozerov
E. V. Kumirova
A. V. Artemov
Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
posterior cranial fossa tumor
metastasis
spinal cord
magnetic resonance imaging
infants
author_facet G. V. Tereschenko
S. S. Ozerov
E. V. Kumirova
A. V. Artemov
author_sort G. V. Tereschenko
title Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
title_short Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
title_full Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
title_fullStr Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
title_full_unstemmed Subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
title_sort subdural enhancement of the spinal cord during the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging after resection of posterior cranial fossa tumor in children
publisher LUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLC
series Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
issn 0042-4676
2619-0478
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Diagnosis of spinal leptomeningeal metastases in children with brain tumors is currently performed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast enhancement. In some cases, non-specific contrast agent accumulation along the meninges is detected on MRI in the postoperative period, which can be misdiagnosed as metastases, or can obscure true metastasis to the spinal cord. The article presents a clinical example of this phenomenon.
topic posterior cranial fossa tumor
metastasis
spinal cord
magnetic resonance imaging
infants
url https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/140
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