The diagnostic value of susceptibility weighted imaging in intracranial capillary telangiectasia
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2015.03.005
- VernacularTitle:SWI对颅内毛细血管扩张症的诊断价值
- Author:
Hongwei XU
;
Jingliang CHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
intracranial capillary telangiectasia;
magnetic resonance imaging;
susceptibility weighted imaging
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2015;(3):364-367
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of susceptibility weighted imaging in intracranial capillary telangiectasia. Methods Clinical and imaging data of 1 3 cases with pathologically proved intracranial telangiectasia were collected.All 1 3 patients were examined with conventional MRI and SWI scanning,five patients were checked with MRA while other six cases were examined by CT scanner,and the results were compared.Results All 13 patients had multiple lesions and a total of 176 lesions were detected by SWI,exhibiting hypointense with possiblely punctate hyperintense in the center .Fifty-two lesions were detected by T1 weighted imaging;105 lesions were detected by T2 weighted imaging;112 lesions were detected by fluid attenuated inversion recovery;69 lesions were detected by diffusion weighted imaging;6 9 lesions were detected by apparent diffusion coefficient.Six cases underwent CT scanning, and one showed multiple low density while the remaining five cases did not find any abnormalities.No cerebral vascular malformation was found in five cases scanned by MRA.The lesions showed round or oval shape,ranging from 3 mm to 17mm in diameter.Among them,98 lesions were located in the pons,39 in cerebellum,23 in cortex,10 in basal ganglia,6 in thalamus.Conclusion SWI is the sensitive sequence to detect intracranial capillary telangiectasia.SWI could be used as the preferred imaging method for intracranial capillary telangiectasia.