Radiographic predictors of occult intracranial involvement in olfactory neuroblastoma patients.
Mathew GeltzeilerGarret W Choby GKeven Seung Yong JiJess C MaceJoao Paulo AlmeidaJohn de AlmeidaPierre-Olivier ChampagneErik ChanJeremy N CiporenMark B ChaskesSarah CornellVeronica DrozdowskiJuan Fernandez-MirandaPaul A GardnerPeter H HwangAristotelis KalyvasKeonho A KongRyan A McMillanJayakar V NayakChirag PatelZara M PatelMaria Peris CeldaCarlos Pinheiro-NetoOlabisi R SanusiCarl-Henry SnydermanBrian D ThorpJamie J Van GompelGelareh ZadehGeorgios ZenonosNathan T ZwagermanEric W WangPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2023)
Both CT and MRI had reasonably good NPV for involvement of dura and olfactory bulb. Higher Hyam's grade was associated with dural involvement. Patients with low-grade tumors not involving the skull base may be suitable for avoiding skull base resection, however further investigation is warranted. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.