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Cerebral abscesses: investigation using apparent diffusion coefficient maps

Authors :
Alexander C. Guo
Jeffrey R. Petrella
James M. Provenzale
L. C. H. Cruz
Source :
Neuroradiology. 43:370-374
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2001.

Abstract

The combination of high signal and reduced apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) within abscesses on diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) has been reported as characteristic of abscesses, and useful for distinguishing them from cystic or necrotic neoplasms. To assess whether these are consistent findings in abscesses, we used DWI-derived ADC to investigate changes in water diffusibility in cerebral abscesses. We reviewed the MRI studies and clinical records of five patients with brain abscesses, who underwent DWI. Regions of interest were drawn within the abscesses on ADC maps, to obtain the ADC. The center of all five abscesses gave signal higher than that of white matter on DWI. The three largest also appeared bright on ADC maps, i. e., showed ADC substantially lower than those of normal white matter, consistent with restricted diffusion. However, the two smaller abscesses were not visible on ADC maps because their ADC were essentially the same as that of white matter; they did not show restricted diffusion. The absence of restricted diffusion within small abscesses may be related to intrinsic differences in molecular microenvironment between small and large abscesses, or to greater influence of volume averaging with surrounding edema on the ADC in smaller abscesses.

Details

ISSN :
14321920 and 00283940
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroradiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e856c54463e2a0738c97f97234d14541
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340000519