CT and MRI Findings of Glomangiopericytoma in the Head and Neck: Case Series Study and Systematic Review.
Chong Hyun SuhJeong Hyun LeeMin Kyoung LeeSe Jin ChoSo Yeong JeongYoung Jun ChoiJung-Hwan BaekPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2019)
Glomangiopericytoma is a rare sinonasal mesenchymal tumor of borderline or low malignant potential. We reviewed the CT and MR imaging findings of head and neck glomangiopericytoma via a retrospective case series study and systematic review. Our study revealed that glomangiopericytoma is a well-defined lobulated avidly enhancing soft-tissue mass with erosive bony remodeling that is most commonly found in the sinonasal cavity. Typically, it is hyperintense on T2-weighted images with vascular signal voids, has a high mean ADC value, and a wash-in and washout pattern on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging. Although the CT findings are nonspecific, typical MR imaging findings, including those on the ADC map and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging, may be helpful for differentiating glomangiopericytomas from other hypervascular tumors in the head and neck.