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Clinical observation of conventional MRI and 1H-MRS in the identification of high-grade gliomas and solitary brain metastasis

GONG Guangwen, TIAN Jun, WU Yunzhao, XIONG Xin, YU Xing.
  

  1. Department of MR, People's Hospital of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Jishou 416000, China
  • Received:2015-11-23 Revised:2015-12-12 Online:2016-02-29 Published:2016-02-29

Abstract: Objective To investigate the value of conventional MRI and proton magnetic resonancespectroscopy(1H-MRS)in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of high-grade gliomas and solitary brain metastasis. Methods Twenty-seven patients with high-grade gliomas and 21 patients with solitary brain metastasis were confirmed by surgery and pathology in our hospital. Conventional MRI and 1H-MRS examination were performed. The imaging features and the changes of 1HMRS metabolites, including N-acetylaspartate(NAA), choline(Cho) and creatine(Cr) were analyzed. Results There were differences between high-grade gliomas and solitary metastasis in location and edema extent of the lesions in conventional MRI. As for 1H-MRS, it has statistical significance between high-grade gliomas and solitary brain metastasis body region in Cho/NAA value(P<0.05), but no statistical significance was observed between NAA/Cr and Cho/Cr values(P>0.05). There were statistically significance in peri-tumor region in Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA values(P<0.05), while NAA/Cr value has no statistically significance(P>0.05). Conclusion The accuracy of conventional MRI and 1H-MRS in diagnosis and differential diagnosis of high-grade gliomas and solitary brain metastases is further improved, and it has high clinical application value.

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