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T2-fluid attenuated inversion recovery mismatch in tumefactive multiple sclerosis.

Duc LeKelly TrinhNirav DasAnderson H Kuo
Published in: BJR case reports (2023)
The T2-fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) mismatch sign has been suggested as an imaging marker of isocitrate dehydrogenase-mutant 1p/19q non-codeleted gliomas with 100% specificity. Tumefactive demyelination is a common mimic of neoplasm that has led to unnecessary biopsies and even resections. We report a case of tumefactive multiple sclerosis in a 46-year-old male without prior symptomatic demyelinating episodes that demonstrates the T2-FLAIR mismatch sign. Our findings suggest the T2-FLAIR mismatch sign should not be used as a differential feature between glioma and tumefactive demyelination. Because typical isocitrate dehydrogenase-mutant 1p/19q non-codeleted gliomas typically do not demonstrate significant enhancement, such diagnosis should be reserved when post-contrast images are unavailable.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • wild type
  • high grade
  • contrast enhanced
  • deep learning
  • white matter
  • machine learning
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • low grade
  • mass spectrometry