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Additional Role of 3D ASL Perfusion in Skull Base Lesions.

J Fairoze NaghathBabu Peter Sathyanathan
Published in: The Indian journal of radiology & imaging (2024)
Background  Arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion imaging is widely used since its main advantage is that no intravenous contrast is needed. Given that perfusion is a crucial biological characteristic for identifying tumor lesions, the qualitative noncontrast perfusion characteristics of these lesions were examined. Aim  We attempted utilizing the three-dimensional (3D) ASL technique to characterize skull base lesions and to highlight its crucial role in differentiating lesions. Methods and Material  3D ASL imaging of 20 patients with posterior skull base lesions was performed in a 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) system (Siemens Healthineers, Skyra, Erlangen, Germany). The common differential diagnoses of skull base lesions could be distinguished based on this qualitative evaluation. Results and Conclusions  Glomus tumor has a strikingly increased perfusion when compared to meningiomas. The perfusion characteristics of metastasis depends on the primary tumor. Chondrosarcomas have a heterogeneously increased perfusion. Chordomas have variable perfusion, which helps in prognosticating the tumors. ASL benefits pediatric patients and in renal failure as well since it avoids the ethical ambiguity associated with contrast agents.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • cerebral blood flow
  • high resolution
  • systematic review
  • low dose
  • high dose
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