COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF CT AND MRI IN PATIENTS WITH SEIZURES AND A SOLITARY CEREBRAL CYSTICERCUS GRANULOMA

Citation
V. Rajshekhar et Mj. Chandy, COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF CT AND MRI IN PATIENTS WITH SEIZURES AND A SOLITARY CEREBRAL CYSTICERCUS GRANULOMA, Neuroradiology, 38(6), 1996, pp. 542-546
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00283940
Volume
38
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
542 - 546
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-3940(1996)38:6<542:COCAMI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
We hypothesized that when contrast-enhanced CT reveals a solitary cere bral cysticercus granuloma, MRI would not usually provide additional i nformation that might assist in management. We retrospectively compare d visualisation of solitary cysticercus granulomas on contrast-enhance d CT and MRI in 16 patients presenting with seizures; gadolinium (Gd) enhancement was used in 6 patients. The granuloma was delineated well on both CT and MRI in 15 patients; in one patient, in whom CT was perf ormed with 10-mm slices, it was seen only on contrast-enhanced MRI, CT and unenhanced MRI revealing only the surrounding oedema. On CT the g ranuloma was seen best on thin (2-5 mm) contrast-enhanced sections (in 10 patients). On MRI, Gd-enhanced images showed the granuloma best, a s a ring-enhancing lesion, in all 6 patients. In the other 10 patients , the granuloma was seen only on T2-weighted images in 8 and on both T 1- and T2-weighted images in 2. On T2-weighted images a characteristic low-signal ring with a high-signal centre was seen in 12 patients. Se nsitivity of the imaging techniques was: contrast-enhanced CT (5 and 1 0 mm slices) 93.8% (15/16); thin (2-5 mm) section contrast-enhanced CT 100% (10/10); Gd-enhanced MRI 100% (6/6); unenhanced MRI 93.8% (15/16 ). MRI did not reveal additional granulomas or cysts in any patient. I n patients strongly suspected to be harbouring this lesion, when 10-mm contrast-enhanced CT reveals only oedema, thin (2-5 mm) slice CT is a cost-effective alternative to MRI.