1. Tumor-like Lesions in Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System: The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Differential Diagnosis.
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Zedde, Marialuisa, Napoli, Manuela, Moratti, Claudio, Pavone, Claudio, Bonacini, Lara, Di Cecco, Giovanna, D'Aniello, Serena, Grisendi, Ilaria, Assenza, Federica, Boulouis, Grégoire, Nguyen, Thanh N., Valzania, Franco, and Pascarella, Rosario
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MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,CENTRAL nervous system ,GLIOMAS ,VASCULITIS ,CENTRAL nervous system tumors ,SARCOIDOSIS - Abstract
Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System (PACNS) is a rare disease and its diagnosis is a challenge for several reasons, including the lack of specificity of the main findings highlighted in the current diagnostic criteria. Among the neuroimaging pattern of PACNS, a tumefactive form (t-PACNS) is a rare subtype and its differential diagnosis mainly relies on neuroimaging. Tumor-like mass lesions in the brain are a heterogeneous category including tumors (in particular, primary brain tumors such as glial tumors and lymphoma), inflammatory (e.g., t-PACNS, tumefactive demyelinating lesions, and neurosarcoidosis), and infectious diseases (e.g., neurotoxoplasmosis). In this review, the main features of t-PACNS are addressed and the main differential diagnoses from a neuroimaging perspective (mainly Magnetic Resonance Imaging—MRI—techniques) are described, including conventional and advanced MRI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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