Imaging with Magnetization Transfer Technique on the Intracranial Tumors.
10.3348/jkrs.1995.32.4.527
- Author:
Tae Sub CHUNG
;
Eun Kee JEONG
;
Sang Wook YOON
;
Tae Joo JEON
;
Dong Ik KIM
;
Young Kook CHO
;
Duk Jae KIM
;
Hyuk Woo KWON
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Glomus Jugulare;
Healthy Volunteers;
Humans;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Prospective Studies
- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1995;32(4):527-533
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To measure the magnetization transfer ratio(MTR) of intracranial tumors and to evaluate the difference of the character and the border of tumors on magnetization transfer image. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively reviewed magnetization transfer imaging(MTI) findings of intracranial tumors of 13 patients. 1.0T MRI machine was used. T1 weighted image(TRITE=700/14) and T1 weighted magnetization transfer image were obtained. The offset and bandwidth of magnetization transfer pulse were 1000 Hz and 250Hz, respectively. Postcontrast images were also obtained. MTR was measured at lesion area. RESULTS: The mean of normal MTR of white matter and gray matter in 7 normal volunteers were 37% and 29%, respectively. The MTR of each tumor was as follows;metastatic tumors(mean 16.3%), meningioma(mean 27.3%), oligodendroglioma(mean 20.2%), glomus jugulare tumor(mean 17.3%), gliomatosis cerebri(mean 27. 0%). The contrast of lesions were better at magnetization transfer image than at T1 weighted image. CONCLUSION: The MTR of the intracranial tumors is lower than normal tissue. Measurement of MTR at muirpie areas within the tumor can be useful for evaluation of indistinct border of the tumor.